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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Colt Double Eagle Airsoft Gun

The Colt Double Eagle Airsoft gun is a realistic replica of the Colt Double Eagle pistol that fires small plastic balls, called BBs, rather than real ammunition. Modeled after the Colt Double Eagle pistol, manufactured between 1990 and 1997, the gun is classified in the heavy, powerful and accurate (HPA) series. It weighs around 460 g and holds 12 rounds of ammunition.

The Colt Double Eagle Airsoft gun is a "spring action pistol," meaning it is powered by a spring inside of the gun and must be cocked after each shot. It requires no gas or batteries to operate and is fast and clean. It holds 12 rounds of ammunition, so it can be fired 12 times before reloading is necessary.

The gun uses a "hop-up" system to create friction inside the barrel, putting spin on the BB to help fight gravity, wind resistance and air friction in order to make the BB travel faster and farther.

The Colt Double Eagle can fire a variety of types of ammunition, but the most effective are .20 g BBs or .12 g BBs. Generally, .12 g BBs are standard in competition and are a little smaller and safer than .20 g BBs. The BBs used in airsoft guns are small plastic balls, usually bright green or yellow.

The Colt Double Eagle is a low-maintenance Airsoft gun. Because of its small size and simple spring-loaded firing mechanism, there is a little an owner must do to keep the gun in working order. However, regular maintenance can help promote longevity in the life of any Airsoft gun. After extended use, the gun should be taken apart and thoroughly cleaned, especially the barrel and magazine, or section of the gun that holds the ammunition.

New Colt Double Eagle Airsoft guns can cost anywhere between $30 and $60. They can be found used, however, for as low as $6. New airsoft guns, however, often come with guaranteed quality and warranties to protect against faulty products.

Though airsoft guns are essentially toys, they can cause personal injury. The BBs shot out of airsoft guns travel at much slower speeds than traditional BB guns to allow them to be shot safely at people. However, you need to take a number of precautions to ensure that safety. Never shoot an airsoft gun at anyone not wearing eye protection. Giving airsoft guns to irresponsible children will increase the risk of injury. Accidental discharges can be extremely harmful and, therefore, airsoft guns should always be treated as real guns and handled very carefully.

All airsoft guns are sold with a protective orange tip. The purpose of this tip is to identify the gun as an airsoft gun and not an actual firearm. It is illegal to remove this plastic orange tip. No one under the age of 18 is allowed to purchase an airsoft gun on his own. Strict rules should be established before beginning any airsoft game in order to reduce the risk of injury.

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