Spring Enforcer Carbine Rifle FPS-200 Airsoft Gun
This is an Airsoft Enforcer Carbine spring Rifle. It comes with a laser sight and a magazine that holds 15 6mm bb's.
This is a Spring Airsoft Rifle, which means it's powered by a spring and must be cocked for each shot. It's fast, clean, inexpensive and easily maintained; it requires no gas or batteries to operate. Also, Spring Airsoft Guns are the toughest, most durable of all Airsoft Guns, because they?re made with few breakable pieces. If you're looking for a fun, reliable Airsoft Rifle that'll look great and perform even better, you've come to the right place.
Features:
- Action-double action, semi-automatic design
Includes:
- Magazine that holds 15 6mm bb's
- Laser Sight
- Safty Gogles
Specifications:
- FPS: 200
- Magazine Capacity: 15
- Legnth: 17 Inches
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Model: Enforcer Carbine
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Type: Airsoft Rifle
Due to the speed and ammunition used with air guns, they cannot be used in a game like airsoft. Unlike airsoft guns, several different calibers, ranging from 4.5mm 6.35mm, are available, and the ammunition includes the lead pellet (most popular) and steel BB. You would not want to get shot with one of those!
Gas-ram air guns are quite interesting, in the fact that their spring is gas itself. There is a small amount of gas in a chamber behind the pellet, and after cocking, that air becomes much more pressurized. Gas-rams are much more efficient and overall better than spring pistons because of their durability and advanced accuracy, although they do cost more.
Air Guns
Air guns are many times a hunters weapon of choice due to the near silence and adequate power of an air gun. Air guns can easily kill small, or, in some cases, large animals, and the shots do not scare away nearby targets (unlike firearms). Air guns are mainly used for marksmanship practice, hunting, pest control (thats right), and target shooting. The Olympics have featured marksmanship events which utilized air guns, and this attests to their relative popularity.
Finally, there is pneumatic, which is separated into several different categories. First of all, pneumatic guns use only gas to project the pellets; you pump, gas is compressed, pull the trigger, gas pushes the pellet out. This sounds a lot like gas-ram but, although it is similar, it is not the same. In gas-ram there is already some gas inside the chamber, and that gas is further compressed, but in pneumatic, each pump there is fresh gas. There are two types of regular pneumatic guns; multi-stroke and single-stroke. In multi-stroke guns, the pump must be pulled over one time for a sufficient shot, while single-stroke guns only require one pump. Multi-stroke pneumatic air guns are the most popular and cheapest kind of air gun.
Air guns are not airsoft guns, as they function quite differently and are much more powerful. They are classified as pneumatic (that means using gas to do work in science and technology, thank you Wikipedia) guns, and they have many different operational styles.
Three main methods are available for powering air guns; spring-piston, gas-ram, and pneumatic. Spring piston air guns are pumped by cocking the barrel or a level. The strength required to cock is directly proportional to the power of the air gun. Typically, spring pistons shoot pellets at the speed of sound. They operate through an internal spring-loaded piston, which is pulled back and locked into a sear. After pulling the trigger, the piston is released and compresses air heavily in a chamber directly behind the pellet, and that pressure pushes the pellet out through the barrel. Many modern spring piston guns have a battery to automatically cock the gun, and although many are single-shot and are loaded through a breech (like a shotgun), advancements have allowed multi-shot spring piston guns.
Pre-Charged Pneumatic air guns, PCP, are filled with air by a high pressure hand pump or a diving cylinder (like what scuba divers use). After filling the gas chamber with gas, you can fire without having to constantly refill the chamber. The amount of shots one gets completely depends on the time of PCP gun used.
One must know that air guns are not new, in fact, they go back as far as the 1400s. They were favorable to alternative types of firearms because of their speed (back then it was fast), quietness, and low visibility. Air guns could be fired more times than other times of guns and did not make very loud sounds or put out clouds of smoke. They are also very powerful, and that is what is covered next.
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