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  1. S&T PPSH-41 Hi-Capa Magazine (540 Rounds - ST-PP-540)
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  2. S&T Type 64 Mid-Cap Magazine (380 Rounds)
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  3. UFC UMP Magazine (Black - 420 Rds - UFC-MG-72)
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    UFC UMP Magazine (Black - 420 Rds - UFC-MG-72)
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  4. APS Dragonfly D-MOD GBB Pistol (Deluxe)
    SKU: 210955
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  5. APS Smart Shot Launcher Set (No Adapter - AC-058)
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  6. Galaxy M82 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle Magazine (Tan - G31CD-M)
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  7. Double Eagle M89 Magazine (450 Rounds - MAG-M89)
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  8. JG Ika Zuchi Thunder Maul AEG - Si-fi Custom Rifle
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  9. JG LK58 Hi-Cap Magazine (500 Rounds - Black)
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  10. JG AEG SMG Pistol Magazine (80 Rounds)
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  11. Ares Amoeba Diamond Precision 0.45g 1000 BB's
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  12. FMA APL LED Flashlight (Black - AT5016)
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  13. Ares LONG SILENCER MSR (ARES-AM-SIL-01-L)
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  14. Cyma M4 CQB (Metal Body - CYMA-CM002)
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  15. Cyma SVD Sniper Rifle (Black - CM057A)
    SKU: 210994
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  16. Cyma Tactical M870 Operator (Black - CM355L)
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  17. Double Eagle Submachine M89A AEG Rifle (M89A)
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  18. G&G CM16 RAIDER (Tan - EGC-16P-RDS-DNB-NCM)
    SKU: 210366
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  19. KJWorks M700A Quick Take Down Sniper Rifle (KJW-M700-T)
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  20. S&T Type 64 AEG Support Rifle (ST-AEG-58)
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  21. Mad Max Double Barrel Shotgun (Long)
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  22. Snow Wolf Real Wood M1938 AEG (SW-08)
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  23. M4A1 MWS: Tokyo Marui M4A1 MWS ZET System GBBR Airsoft Rifle
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    Tokyo Marui 4.3 Desert Warrior Gas Blowback Pistol (Tan)
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    Regular Price £144.99 Special Price £140.00
  24. WE 17 Series Gen 3 GBBP (Silver)
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  25. WE 17 Series Pistol Double Barrel GasBB Pistol (Ful Metal)
    SKU: 110496
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  26. WE P226 MK25 Gas Blowback Pistol, with Rail (Tan)
    SKU: 110342
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  27. WE 5.1 Dragon Gas Blowback Pistol (Version A - Black)
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  28. WE 712 Carbine Gas Blowback Rifle (Black - Long - WE-R-712)
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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.