Description
Airsoft Accessory Product Details
TSD 119 Series Airsoft Magazine
Airsoft Accessory Product Features
The TSD 119 Series Airsoft Magazine is regularly used during airsoft games.
What is airsoft?
Airsoft is a shooting sport where players use airsoft guns like pistols and rifles to fire 6mm plastic BBs. The gameplay can focus on a range of objective based conditions and team designed games where game players and teams of participants compete to win. Airsoft teams can vary in size from a few players to lots of teams, fireteams, and operational units depending on the scale of the field and game player turnout. Large airsoft fields and airsoft competitions can host hundreds or maybe even countless game players based on the area of operations (AO).
Airsoft guns include the following rifles, handguns, and long guns or sniper rifles. The main airsoft weapons include the AK47 Kalashnikov, Heckler and Koch H&K G36 assault rifle, and Colt M4 Carbine inspired assault rifles which are simulated using automatic electric (AEG) airsoft weapons. Sidearms typically include Beretta M9, 1911, or Glock handguns which are carried into the field as airsoft green gas or CO2 airsoft handgun variations. Sniper rifles typically take the form of the Remington 700 bolt action long guns which players deploy as spring powered airsoft sniper rifles.
Airsoft participants usually use camo patterns during games along with headgear like tactical vests and tactical helmets configured with pouches. Each opposing airsoft group frequently wears a specific pattern to help determine hostile and friendly forces. The most typical patterns include army fight dress uniforms (BDUs) like woodland camouflage, desert camo, digital camouflage, and MultiCam. If teams can not be separated by uniform, a colored band can be worn on the arm to designate opposing forces.
The targets airsoft guns are fired at can differ depending upon airsoft game type. Most often the targets engaged with airsoft guns are other players over the course of force-on-force wars. This is why it is essential for all players on the field to use protective equipment like airsoft goggles and face masks and follow the safety rules of the field. Other types of targets can vary from stationary objects to paper targets as game players enter into marksmanship competitions and events by trying to strike items at significantly more difficult ranges. Target acquisition, speed, and precision are vital to keeping the shots on target.
There are also a lot of kinds of airsoft missions. They include attack and defense objectives, point based objectives, and location objects. Specific airsoft game types are control the flag, disable the bomb, zombie battle, deathmatch (free for all), group deathmatch, last man standing, gun games influenced by Counter Strike Global Offensive (CSGO), hostage rescue, and other similar games. The types of airsoft games are practically endless as game players make more kinds all the time.
About Military Simulation
Military simulation airsoft, or milsim, is frequently a large component of airsoft. Milsim is the art of simulating a militaristic environment. Lot of times this involves a command element, trucks, and semi-realistic settings with imitation battleground firecrackers or special effects. A number of the airsoft missions, uniforms, and weapons are replications of real weapons, military fatigues, and real-world missions taken from history. The final result of a well done military simulation airsoft event causes game players looking really military-esque and outfitted like special forces.
Milsim airsoft guns are based on the period featuring preferred weapons during the time of the historical mission. The M16A1 rifle has the timeless appearance of a Vietnam period assault rifle, while other airsoft rifles like the Heckler & Koch HK416 and IWI TAVOR TAR-21 are much more modern. In rigorous milsim gameplay, weapons need to be consistent with the era, use related accessories, and be suitably modded.
Milsim fatigues can be different based on the forces and be based around the historical patterns and gear loadouts of the time. The military gear used normally has to match the uniform and be from the same age. For example, a modern U.S. Navy Seal milsim uniform and loadout could possibly incorporate a Navy Working Uniform (NWU) camouflage pattern with a London Bridge Trading LBT-6094 Plate Carrier Gen II AOR1 Vest and a ballistic helmet like the Ops-Core FAST SF Super High Cut Helmet. Imitation tactical equipment and ballistic panels and helmets are frequently used in place of the legitimate gear. This saves on cash since the genuine equipment can cost thousands of dollars and be lighter to run around with on the airsoft field.
The objectives undertaken during milsim operations consist of historic reenactments and objectives set as historical fiction. Have you ever desired to storm the beaches of Normandy, defend the 38th Parallel, or deal with the drug lords of Mogadishu at the time of Blackhawk Down? Milsim integrated with airsoft is the way you can actively take part and experience military history.




