CO2 Airsoft Guns: Easy To Get Into And Out Of Play!

 Have you ever heard of the term CO2 airsoft guns? If so, you might be wondering which type it is. There are two types of these airsoft guns: semi-automatic and automatic. 


Automatic guns shoot multiple BBs per second, whereas semi-automatic ones launch only one BB at a time. Semi-auto models are usually easier to maneuver because they have fewer moving parts, but if you are out in the field or just want to fire rapidly without reloading your gun, then an automatic model would probably be better for you. 

How are CO2 Guns Unique?

Airsoft guns are typically powered by compressed air, BBs, and enhanced air to provide the replica of a realistic combat-style experience. CO2 is used as a propellant. The CO2 gun system is easy to get into, as well as out of play in the event that you have to stop playing for any reason.

  • Cost

CO2 is less expensive than other airsoft guns. You can play longer and spend your money on accessories, as well as ammo instead of buying new equipment.

  • Ammunition Type

The CO2 system is versatile because it accepts traditional pellets and BBs, as well as other ammo types including paintballs and marbles. This means that you can use different ammo types based on your location or what your local field requires. Some venues may require paintballs or marbles while others only allow standard BBs or pellets. Check before you play to ensure you don't run afoul of any local rules.

  • No Maintenance

There's nothing to maintain when using a CO2 system. You don't have to regularly lubricate or worry about cleaning the gun. In fact, you don't have to do anything other than pull back the slide and fire. So you can play longer and take your time between shots, as well as spend more money on gas and lube for your gun (if you select).

  • Safety

The CO2 system is very safe because of its design. No compressed air is being released from the gun unless it is fired, which minimizes the potential shock hazard of a CO2 gun in many respects. 


CO2 airsoft guns are heavier than air, which means that if it is released, it will go to the lowest possible point. Therefore, if the gun is not loaded and you drop it on its muzzle or barrel, any CO2 will settle to the ground and stay there instead of spraying into the air as compressed air would do.

  • Less Mess

You don't have to worry about getting anything on you when using a CO2 system. No compressed air tanks or lines are attached to it, so there's no worry about ruptures in those devices that could potentially cause injury. You can play in comfort without having to worry about being hit by projectiles from your gun or from opponents' guns.

What's Better than Playing Airsoft?

Co2 airsoft guns! The fun of paintball, the realism of airsoft, and the ease of co2 can all be yours in one convenient package. These guns shoot semi-automatic BBs at speeds up to 370 feet per second so you can feel like you're shooting real bullets. They're a safe way to perfect your aim without harming anything but targets and your opponents.


No BBs designed for airsoft guns can be as accurate or powerful as co2 BBs. The real advantage of using co2 is that you have complete control over your shots. There is no spread so you know where your shots will land. For beginners, this gives you a huge advantage because it makes you more accurate until your shooting skills improve. 


Using regular airsoft guns without the aid of a scope can be difficult because the BBs will spread and make it hard to hit what you want. The same goes for paintball but at least with paintball, you can use a scope to help give yourself an edge until your aim improves.


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