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Choosing an automatic Airsoft gun is like a choosing from a smorgasbord! From weapons powered by battery, gas and electric firing mechanisms and semi and full automatics; to rifle, sub machine guns and pistols; guns for indoor skirmishes or target shooting, they provide the hobbyist with whatever automatic model he or she craves. And all are built with that quality you have come to expect from Airsoft for nearly thirty years.

Let's face it; you are buying your automatic replica because you want power and a good steady rate of fire. You want those pellets to come streaming out of the front of your gun in a strong line. Most pellet guns are made to deliver accuracy, but the ‘rof' suffers when the gun isn't an automatic or built for long play. For paint-ball, a continuous spray is essential, while still other enthusiasts want that strong consistent stream of automatic fire and recoil. The Airsoft automatic gives its user steady strong power, reliability and a realistic firing experience.

The last thing anyone wants or needs is an automatic that jams or breaks apart only after a few uses! Because they are built tough with ABS plastic and a good number of internal metal parts, you can rely on your AS automatic all throughout your skirmishing, and many years beyond. Given this longevity and the gun's realism, Airsofts often become collector items as well as the favorite of their owners. So whether you are looking for a rifle or pistol, a brand name or a less poplar model, there is an automatic Airsoft for you.

 
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Most of the popular real firearms are available in an Airsoft form.
The Heckler & Koch MP5 series, to include MP5A4, MP5 SD5, MP5 PDW. The venerable H&K G3 Battle Rifle series. Colt M16s. Steyr AUGs. SIG 550s. FAMAS. AK-47s. Machine Guns like the M60. Sub-machine guns such as the IMI Uzis and Ingrams. Pistols such as the famed Berettas, Colts, SIGs, and Glocks. Shotguns such as the Benelli M2 and Remington 870. Sniping rifles such as the PSG-1, M40A1, Blaser 93R.

"Hollywood" guns like the RoboCop auto-pistol and the M134 Vulcan (6-barrel gatling gun) made famous by the Predator and Terminator movies.

The list of Airsoft guns is growing rapidly with each passing month.

Spring Guns Spring Guns: Spring guns must be cocked each time. It does not require any batteries or gas. These models are usually the most durable and best entry level guns.
 
Automatic Electric Guns (AEG): Battery powered motor, gear box, and circuit board which controls the the air piston assembly and mech box. These are the most expensive and most powerful airsoft rifles.
 
Gas Guns Require the use of some kind of gas propellant (Click Here for Gas Refill Canister). The gas is stored in the gas chamber, usually in the magazine or clip.
 
"Non-blowback" Gas Guns A non-blowback (NBB), the gas only serves as pushing the bb forward. Also, the slide is in the fixed position.
 
"Blowback" Gas Guns A blowback (GBB), the gas pushes the slide as well as the bb.
 
Non-blowbacks are more efficient than blowbacks because they require less gas to push the bbs.

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