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We have a wide selection of Air soft guns with different propulsion type! We have spring air soft guns, gas air soft guns and electric air soft guns! Take your favorite pick and buy your air soft guns here at CobraAirguns.com!
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Electric Airsoft Guns have different propulsion type. Namely spring airsoft guns, electric airsoft guns and gas airsoft guns.
Spring Airsoft Guns: Spring Airsoft Guns or "springers" are single shot airsoft guns that needs to be cocked at each shot. This is typically achieved by pulling back the slide (pistols) or bolt (rifles), which in turn compresses the spring and makes the gun ready to fire. Because of this, these guns are incapable of automatic or semi-automatic fire. Common types of airsoft spring guns are pistols and sniper rifles.
Gas Airsoft Guns:Gas-powered airsoft guns use pressurized gas to propel pellets. These guns are capable of automatic and semi-automatic operation. The most common gases used are propane (usually referred to as "green gas" by airsoft players) and HFC134a, HFC-22 and in modified guns "Red Gas" refrigerant. Less commonly used gases include CO2 and nitrogen/high pressure air. Gas power tends to be used in airsoft pistols where size constraints make electric-powered mechanisms impractical. Other instances where gas is favored are where adjustable velocities are required or where a blowback feature is desired. A blowback feature is a mechanism which cycles a slide or bolt to better simulate a real firearm's operation. Because of the mechanical complexities involved with distributing and regulating gas, these guns have largely given way to electric guns for less specialized applications, however, they still remain a favorite amongst airsofters and no competitive airsoft game is ever complete without a 'pistols-only' match.
Electric Airsoft Guns:Electric-powered airsoft guns typically use a rechargeable battery to drive an electric motor, which cycles an internal piston/spring assembly in order to launch pellets. Automatic and semi-automatic operation is possible which gives these guns the popular name "automatic electric guns" or AEGs. These guns often attain muzzle velocities of 200 to 400 feet per second (60 to 120 m/s) (ft/s measure by a chronograph) and fire rates of 300 to 900 rounds per minute and are by far the most common and widely available airsoft guns in serious competition use today. These weapons are powered primarily by two types of rechargeable battery packs. These are nickel cadmium (NiCad) or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) and come in ranging voltages and milliampere hours. The most common battery is an 8.4 V large battery (usually about 2400 mA·h.) Also available are 8.4 V "mini" batteries, which generally have 600 mA·h capacities. Voltages for large batteries range from 7.2 V, all the way up to 12 V. The rule of thumb usually is the higher the mAh, the longer the battery lasts while the higher voltage, the higher rate of fire (RoF)
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