AIRSOFT SAFETY

Airsoft gun cannot be exactly categorized as toy. For it’s ability to injury eye and face and be very real in appearance airsofts need to be handled as if they would be real guns. This will ensure right attitude and less probability for any accident.

Consider these three to be ”golden rules” to live by:
1. Your weapon might be loaded and ready to fire even if magazine is empty.

2. Even if you know your gun is not real it can be mistaken by any bystander to be real one. Always make sure to carry it concealed in bag or case to avoid misunderstandings.

3. Keep your finger off the trigger and use safety when game is over or you have been eliminated. Make these part of your instinctive actions.

On gaming day there will be lots of people around with airsofts. Make sure to know where is no-guns or so called ”safe zone”. You should be able to tell quickly if the game is being run properly or if there is lot of people running around with unsecured weapons. It is good idea to keep your safety goggles on even if you are in so called ”safe zone”.

Never take off your goggles during game. If you run into trouble with fogging goggles or trouble breathing with your mask on, exit the game and take care of the problem outside gaming area. If you are part of event where base camps are used do not take off your goggles inside tents, fortifications or during night time. You might get hit anytime (nothing is more annoying than enemy without goggles ruining your raid :)

Do not take your gun to public places like school. Hey, if you need to show off your new gun to your pals do it somewhere else, okay? Special moron badge should be issued for those that do that.

 

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