General Firearm Safety Procedures
Airsoft guns, despite being replicas, should be treated with the same respect as real firearms. The fundamental rules of firearm safety always apply:
Treat every gun as if it is loaded: I’ve seen it time and time again where someone has assumed a rifle’s chamber is empty, just for a BB to fly out as soon as the trigger is pulled. Even if you know for certain the chamber is clear, it’s good practice to handle the rifle as if it isn’t.
Never point a gun at anything you are not willing to shoot: Pointing a rifle at an unprotected friend for a “haha” moment would be a really unfortunate time for something to spook you into accidentally pulling the trigger. Don’t make a situation like this possible in the first place by not pointing your airsoft rifle anywhere near something you don’t want shot.
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot: This is one of the most commonly breached firearm safety procedures. I understand that the finger comfortably rests in a position right in front of the trigger, but it genuinely does not need to be there unless you’re actually planning on shooting at something. Minimize risk of accidental discharge by keeping your index finger out of the trigger area.
Be aware of your target and what is beyond it: Ensuring the area behind your target is safe prevents unintended damage or injury. Always consider what might happen if you miss your target. It’s not worth taking a shot if something you really don’t want to shoot is behind what you’re aiming at.
Adhering to these principles fosters a culture of safety and respect among your fellow airsofters.
Z87 Rated Eye Protection
Eye protection is mandatory in airsoft. A direct hit from an airsoft BB to the eye can seriously injure someone, likely resulting in permanent damage. Z87 rated eye protection, certified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for high-impact resistance, is a minimum requirement. These goggles or glasses provide a level of protection that can withstand the impact of airsoft BBs, ensuring that players' eyes are shielded from potential harm. Always ensure that any airsoft goggles you plan on buying are Z87 rated before purchase.
Advantages of Full Face Protection
While Z87 rated eye protection guards against eye injuries, full face protection extends safety to the ears and mouth. This is highly recommended as airsoft BBs can cause welts and, at worst, even break skin. Full face masks not only protects these sensitive areas but also offers psychological comfort, allowing players to engage more freely in the game without the fear of facial injuries. It’s typically a good day if you come home from an airsoft event with all your teeth still intact!
Proper Li-Po Battery Care
In the modern airsoft scene, Li-Po batteries are the most popular power source. Their high energy density, long life, and impressive power output have made them a must for any electric rifle user looking to improve their replica’s trigger feel and full auto rate of fire. However, they require careful handling to prevent fire risks. Here are essential Li-Po battery care tips:
Charge with a proper Li-Po charger: Under no circumstance should you charge a Li-Po battery directly from the connector where it plugs into the rifle. Specific Li-Po chargers exist to ensure that the battery is charged properly. Improper charging can cause Li-Po batteries to combust, which is a nasty fire to deal with.
Store in a fireproof container: Though incredibly rare if you’re following every safety procedure, it doesn’t hurt to keep your batteries safely stored in a fireproof bag. I always recommend one for peace of mind.
Never leave charging batteries unattended: Li-Po batteries are typically pretty quick to charge. To ensure you’re present in case of emergency, never charge a Li-Po battery unattended.
Inspect regularly for damage: Swollen or punctured batteries should be safely disposed of immediately. If the lithium in the battery makes contact with oxygen, it will catch flame. Don’t risk it. Don’t use swollen or damaged batteries.
Adhering to these guidelines ensures that the use of Li-Po batteries remains safe and beneficial.
Barrel Covers When Not in Play
Barrel covers are a simple yet effective safety tool. When not actively participating in a game, players should place a barrel cover over their airsoft gun’s muzzle. This practice prevents accidental discharge of pellets, safeguarding against unintended injury or damage. It's a visible sign that the player is observing safety protocols, and many fields mandate them when not in play.
Equipment Transportation
In most states, it is a crime to brandish an firearm replica in public. Law aside, it's generally just a bad idea to carry a replica firearm anywhere that isn't your own property or a designated airsoft field. You should use a rifle bag/case when transporting your weapon anywhere to avoid alarming any passerby. Rifle bags also serve as a handy carrying case for all your airsoft accessories as well!
Optional Chest Protection
Although not mandatory, chest protection is advisable, especially for close-quarter combat where shots are taken at close range. Chest protectors or padded clothing can absorb the impact of pellets, reducing the risk of bruising or discomfort. This is particularly recommended for new players, younger participants, or those who wish to avoid the sting associated with being hit by airsoft pellets. You can more confidently charge into battle knowing that seven shots to the chest won't leave you wincing.
Practicing proper safety in airsoft extends beyond more than just ensuring the well-being of all involved; It demonstrates your respect for the wonderful equipment involved. So long as these safety procedures are practiced and honored, players ensure that the hobby remains enjoyable and safe for everyone. Ensure to pick up some safety equipment when picking up your next replica rifle from Evike.com!