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'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Anthony Carter

If you like guns and enjoy shooting them, you may consider shooting games as a hobby. There are a few safe ways to simulate combat in controlled environments using such gun simulation weapons as paintball guns, laser tag guns, and airsoft guns.

While it remains true that what you are most interested is likely to have the strongest influence on which method you’ll decide on, there are still some significant advantages to opting for shooting games that use airsoft guns.

These guns are known for looking like authentic guns, which makes airsoft games feel much more realistic than other shooting games. There is a very wide range of electric type guns on the market that are modeled on every style of gun. Among the best selling are replica AK47s and sniper rifles.

Guns that shoot paint and lasers don’t create a realistic effect and are not anywhere as authentic looking as an airsoft gun. They also don’t perform anything like real guns, so these shooting games can’t compare to those using an airsoft gun. On top of it, laser tag guns can’t even be purchased; you have to rent them from a laser tag establishment and use their facilities on their time.

Even though mostly every shooting game consists mainly of teams combating against one another in a preset environment, the type of gun used will make a pretty big difference in the gaming experience. For example, shooting BBs through an airsoft gun feels very much like a real gunfight whereas laser tag fights don’t feel very real at all considering you’re being shot at with lasers that don’t actually touch you; instead, they hit the targets on the unique gear worn in laser tag matches and either flash or sound and sometimes both to indicate a hit. Paintball guns are neither extremely realistic nor imaginary - shooting ammo that is in fact paint is somewhat a mixture of both worlds.

When deciding on which type of shooting game you’d like to participate in, price should be considered, although it should not have the leading role. Paintball guns are generally more expensive than airsoft guns and the ammo is also far more expensive than the BBs used in airsoft weapons.

It’ll cost about the same amount of money to purchase a hundred paintball rounds as it does to purchase a thousand BB rounds, whereas you won’t spend anything on ammunition for laser tag guns. The downside to this is you can’t buy laser tag equipment; you have to rent it each time you feel like playing, which eventually becomes a more expensive hobby than playing airsoft and paintball matches. At least with the latter two, you can invest in the equipment and use it when you want.

As you can see, there are quite a few reasons why airsoft guns are more popular than paintball and laser tag guns. A significant number of people who have previously joined in airsoft gunfights will tell you that there is a good chance you will favour its qualities, though your personal preferences will of course prevail.

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