gas powered (or AEG electric motor powered) 6mm or 8mm plastic bb firing toy firearms?
Just curious...
Cheers,
TM
As DRMW notes, "they can be very realistic on the high end."
Oh, boy, can they!
Handling is very realistic (including controls that work like RealSteel models) and high end models are far more accurate and have far longer ranges than most of the "springers" that most people think of when they hear "airsoft." Some of these models are EXACTLY the same dimensions and weight as their RealSteel counterparts.
It's not unusual to be able to shoot one ragged hole with 10 rounds at 20 feet; even 3" 20 shot groups at 50 feet.
in pistols, they pretty much start around $120 (most that are less tend to have spotty quality, or have poor performance, e.g., low muzzle velocity or highly inconsistent accuracy.)
Most from the major producers - Tokyo Marui, Western Arms, KSC/KWA in the US; there are some other very good brands like Marushin and Tanaka Works that are not widely available in the US - are pretty impressive.
The "springers" and lower end ($10-$90) gas guns are pretty consistently "toy like" and "lob" their bbs.
The rifles and SMG's - either gas or electric "AEG" - are also pretty darned impressive. Classic Army; Tokyo Marui are at the top of the heap in the US (there are other high end brands outside the US); Echo 1, ICS, others are (close) seconds.
These run $200 to $450.
There is also a very high end parts house turned complete gun brand that has created a whole new standard - Systema out of Japan.
The AEG's have pretty much driven the gas rifles and SMGs into extinction, but there is a thriving niche market that looks at old time gas rifles made by mostly extinct companies like JAC, MGC, Asahi, et al as the pinnacle of both realism and performance. "Classic airsoft" tend to shoot hot (400-600 FPS) and tend to be very realistic, including brand and proof marks.
The older gas pistols were highly realistic in their feel and weight, though their gaskets and valve designs are obsolete and not quite as reliable and consistent as the post Magna blowback period (introduced by Western Arms)
MGC HK P7 (shown) and Tanaka HK USP heavy weight; MGC Glocks heavyweight, et al are from that period, and man, are they realistic in feel! I wouldn't use them if my skirmishing life depended on them, though.
Cheers,
TM
i used to shoot lots at the local shooting range when i was in high school...
the idea of it is very much like airsoft but only with real ammo...
i had a fully race-trimmed 1911 (actually, still has it but not doing much of it now) set up for International Practical Shooting Competition sort of games.
I know of at least two more lurking around here...
;-)
But I was specifically thinking about airsoft that shoots 6mm or 8mm plactic bb's at 200-400 FPS.
Cheers,
TM
segue to a gtg along these lines!
Unfortunately, most of the local guys are OOT this weekend...
:-(
But yes, let's do this as soon as we can!
TM
you'll have a chance to "try before you buy..." - one of the things I've learned is that what seems great "on paper" doesn't necessarily work with your hands/eyes/sense of aesthestics.
I don't think you'll be able to carry on; will likely have to check in, with orange tip declared.
TM
Forgot the name of the burger place :P
Nothing like a slight hangover from the drinking too much wine the night before and firing guns at the range the next day
Cheers,
Anthony

