Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Find answers to the most common questions about airsoft, its rules, equipment, and gameplay.

📌 Important Notice

  • Content is purely educational and informative.
  • Rules and regulations may vary depending on the field and country.
  • Always follow the specific rules of the place where you play.

What is Airsoft?

Airsoft is a recreational sport where players participate in mock combat using replica firearms that shoot plastic BBs. It emphasizes safety, teamwork, and strategy.

Do I need to be 18 to play airsoft?

Most fields require players to be at least 18, or 16 with parental consent. Always check the local regulations before playing.

What safety gear is mandatory?

Eye protection is always mandatory. Most fields also require face masks, gloves, and sometimes full-body protection depending on the gameplay.

What types of replicas exist?

There are CQB pistols, outdoor pistols, assault rifles, DMRs, support guns, and sniper rifles. They can operate as AEG (electric), gas, GBB (gas blowback), or spring-powered.

Are airsoft guns dangerous?

Airsoft guns are not firearms. They shoot low-velocity plastic BBs. However, they can cause injury if safety rules are ignored, especially to the eyes.

Can I play outdoors?

Yes. Many airsoft games are played outdoors in forests, urban environments, or CQB arenas. Make sure to follow the field rules and wear appropriate safety gear.

What is a CQB game?

CQB stands for Close Quarters Battle. It refers to games played in tight, indoor spaces or small outdoor arenas, requiring quick reflexes and teamwork.

What is MilSim?

MilSim (Military Simulation) is a realistic mode of airsoft, with advanced rules, long-duration games, and specific player roles. It’s intended for experienced players.

Do I need a license to play airsoft?

In most countries, no license is needed to play airsoft. However, replicas may have restrictions depending on their FPS, caliber, or local laws. Always check local regulations.

Where can I buy airsoft guns?

This site does not sell replicas. Check local licensed airsoft shops or online stores that comply with your country’s regulations.

Explore our Rules and Replicas sections to expand your knowledge and play airsoft safely and responsibly.