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Spring Powered Airsoft Guns are the Most Widely Used Airsoft Weapons on the Market

Airsoft is a popular sport that many people play, similar to paintball. Much like paintball, players run around on a field and shoot one another with toy guns. Rather than paintball shells, airsoft guns shoot out plastic pellets.

Contrary to the sport it is so often compared to, airsoft pellets typically do not hurt when they hit. Much as having a good paintball gun is critical to the game, it is also important to choose the right airsoft gun.

The Three Types of Airsoft Guns

When shopping for a good, quality airsoft gun, it is important to consider the three main categories of these weapons.

Gas powered airsoft guns are powered by compressed CO2. While they are powerful, the gas drains quickly.

Electric airsoft guns are also efficient weapons, but batteries die and can leave a player completely unarmed.

Spring powered airsoft guns are certainly on the lower end of the price scale, but that does not mean that they are not top quality.

It is important to use you discretion in every purchase, and know that spring powered airsoft guns are not only popular because of their price.

How do Spring-Powered Airsoft Guns Work?

Spring powered airsoft guns are not difficult to operate. The main difference between this type of gun and other airsoft guns on the market is that every spring powered gun must be cocked back before the firing off a round. Fire a round, cock the gun back, fire a round, cock the gun back - there is no such thing as an automatic spring powered gun.

The secret behind the spring powered airsoft guns is in the potential energy stored behind the spring. When the spring is released, it propels the soft air pellet down the barrel of the gun toward its target. In this respect, it is very much like an actual gun.

Disadvantages to Airsoft Spring Guns

Spring-powered guns are popular, but they do not come without their drawbacks. The main one is that because of the spring action, no spring powered airsoft gun will ever be capable of automatic or semi-automatic fire.

Some players are unable to get the hang of this, and must rely on electric guns or gas powered guns to give them the power they require to play the game.

As far as beginners are concerned, spring powered airsoft guns are a great choice. They are at the lowest end of the cost scale, but not because they are all ineffective.

While there are many quality manufacturers out there it is best to do some research and shopping around before you settle on a specific Airsoft spring gun.

picture of an Airsoft sniper rifle, spring gun by well L96 all black with bipod

WELL L96 AWP Spring Airsoft Sniper Rifle