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  1. Well and Well Pro - Parts - Small Threaded Pin
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  2. Well and Well Pro - Parts - Smal Long Pin
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  3. Well and Well Pro - Parts - Smal Metal Spacer
    SKU: 616044
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  4. Huntsman Arms Type 95 PCP Paintball Gun 0.43 Cal.
    SKU: H20121
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    £599.99
  5. Ares x Amoeba Amoeba Patch (PATCH-P-001)
    SKU: 613509
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  6. Ares M100 Spring (Black)
    SKU: 611422
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  7. Tag Innovations Casings for the MK2 ammo (CSEMK2 - KC Shell)
    SKU: 616047
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  8. EMG ACRO P-1 Red Dot Mount Plate (A-502)
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  9. Ares - Spare Part - AR-308 inner barrel
    SKU: 616089
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  10. Ares - Spare Part - AR-308 GB-2 Hop Rubber
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  11. Ares - Spare Part - AR308 Buttstock Cover
    SKU: 616091
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  12. Ragnar Raids SKÖLL Black Pants Street - Size 46
    SKU: 615197
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  13. EMG x SAI 1911 Gas Blowback Pistol (by Double Bell - 705)
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  14. Double Bell 34 Series JW Series Gas Blowback Pistol (768L)
    SKU: 111736
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  15. Double Bell 98l Bolt - Spring Version (W-04)
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  16. Double Bell 98l Bolt - Gas Version (W-04)
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  17. Double Bell Hi-Capa Gas Magazine (24 Rounds - 768LJ)
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  18. Double Bell M9 Series Gas Magazine (Black - 726J)
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  19. BO Manufacture - Cal. 43 - Rubber Balls - Pack of 100
    SKU: 410425
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  20. Well WE06-GM Gas Magazine Seals
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  21. APS Spare Parts - CAM035 - Reinforced Push Pin
    SKU: 616117
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  22. Ares 308 Series Hop-Up
    SKU: 616118
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  23. Ares HPA Engine (HEB-001) - Part - Nozzle
    SKU: 616119
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  24. Ares 308 Series Sear - UB-194
    SKU: 616120
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  25. Aeroknox MWS Gas Blowback 10.5 M4 by Double Eagle (G103B)
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FAQ

Does Getting Hit With an Airsoft BB Hurt?
This is often the most immediate question for newcomers and a key point of curiosity for parents of younger players. The short answer is: yes, it can and will sting, but the intensity is generally considered manageable and a fundamental part of the game's appeal. The level of discomfort depends on several factors, including the distance from the shooter, the velocity of the BB (measured in feet per second or FPS), and the part of the body that is hit. Most players describe the sensation as a sharp, temporary sting, similar to being snapped by a rubber band. Wearing appropriate protective gear, such as thick clothing, gloves, and most importantly, full-face protection, significantly mitigates the pain and risk of injury.
What Are the Legal Requirements and Age Restrictions for Owning an Airsoft Gun?
Navigating the legal landscape of airsoft ownership is a crucial step for any aspiring player. In the United Kingdom, the law is specific. To purchase a realistic imitation firearm (RIF), which is an airsoft gun that closely resembles a real firearm, a person must be at least 18 years old and have a valid defense, most commonly being a registered member of an insured airsoft site. This is often managed through the UKARA (United Kingdom Airsoft Retailers Association) system. For those under 18 or without a valid defense, airsoft guns can be purchased if at least 51% of the device is painted a bright, non-military color, making them "two-tone" and easily distinguishable from real firearms. The minimum age to play at most airsoft sites is typically around 12 years old, though this can vary by venue.
What Gear Do I Absolutely Need to Start Playing?
Gearing up for your first airsoft game can seem daunting, but the essential items are straightforward. The absolute, non-negotiable piece of equipment is proper eye and face protection. Full-face masks are highly recommended to protect the eyes, teeth, and ears. Beyond this, a reliable and suitable airsoft gun is the next necessity. For beginners, an Automatic Electric Gun (AEG) is often the recommended starting point due to its ease of use, reliability, and versatility. Finally, a supply of BBs and a charged battery for your AEG are all that's technically required to get started. While many players eventually invest in tactical vests, camouflage, and other accessories to enhance their experience, these are not essential for a first-timer.