Fully automatic guns are extremely easy to use, as you only need to hold the trigger down and keep firing. These guns usually have a 1:3 scale. They require 4 AA Batteries that are not included with the package. They are safer than their manual counterparts; there is a spring safety switch that ensures safety. They fire 12g BB pellets (6mm soft air pellets), usually at 150 FPS and have a range of about 15-40 feet. Their capacity is usually 75 rounds.
Fully automatic air sot guns are made of durable ABS plastic, which is the best for enhanced durability. These guns are fully automatic but can be used as a single shot, if you hold the trigger for one second. For loading these guns with ammunition, you need to pull back a little slide on the rear side. The batteries go in the handle and the safety switch is given on the side of the gun that won’t let you fire unless you press it, thereby enhancing the security aspect. These guns come generally packed with 100 pellets, but manufacturers throw in more to forge ahead in the face of stiff competition.
Quality and durability are guaranteed with branded guns, though they are costlier. UHC is the market leader in air soft guns, but other companies also have comparable and, sometimes, even better models. Reviews are a great source of information about these guns. If you intend to buy a costly air soft automatic, it is a good idea to do some ground research on the same, before shelling out money. Also, different automatics use different pellet sizes, all of which may not be available in the market. You should go in for an automatic, where the pellets are easily available.
Thus, air soft guns are great products that appeal both to young ones as toys and to others as great collectable items.
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