2012年9月10日 星期一

The Importance of Firing Velocities For Airsoft Guns


The feet per second, or FPS, of a gun is an important consideration for any type of gun. This is especially important for airsoft guns because these guns can come in a variety of different FPS levels.

The FPS level of an airsoft gun refers to how quickly ammunition will go after it is shot out of the gun. The FPS, or feet per second, is the measure of speed that is used. When the FPS number is higher the BB or paintball shell that comes out of the gun will travel at a faster rate.

What makes this such a major consideration for any of these guns is that these guns can come in different forms that handle different firing velocities. Some of the slowest guns will be ones that can fire at a velocity of less than two hundred FPS. Some of the most powerful of these guns can handle velocity levels that are closer to three hundred FPS.

While these speeds are indeed very fast they are relatively slow when compared with real guns. An actual firearm can fire bullets at more than two thousand feet per second in many cases.

An important part of the firing velocity of this type of gun deals with the legality of the gun. In some countries there are limits as to what the firing velocities of these guns can be. For example, in many countries around Europe including Italy and Slovenia guns are allowed but they must have firing velocities of less than one hundred meters per second or 328 FPS. Any gun that has a firing velocity greater than a country's limit for an airsoft gun will be considered a firearm and will be subjected to country laws and in some cases registration requirements.




Marc enjoys using airsoft sniper rifle in his free time and selling airsoft spring guns over the internet through his website.





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