Interest in Airsoft?

The more competition the merrier. Never tried it but looks like fun. Whatever gets you out of the house!

.....and this is what may lead to more mass hysteria and posibly another nail in the "real" firearms coffin. Far to many kids stirring up the fear factor by walking around areas, like the Mall for my liking.
 
I was an airsofter for about 20 years.
Look at the wetech series of gas operated guns.
They look, feel, function like real steel and break down the same as their real steel counter parts.
 
Not sure that many people here would be into airsoft. Personally not my stuff but you would be catering to a whole new community that might become actual gun owners later on and will remember your store.
 
.....and this is what may lead to more mass hysteria and posibly another nail in the "real" firearms coffin. Far to many kids stirring up the fear factor by walking around areas, like the Mall for my liking.

Hunters say the same thing about black Gun Owners. Collectors say the same about people who shoot 3 Gun and IPSC.
 
I never played airsoft but I did collect a few of the toys before getting into real firearms. Some of them are pretty impressive models with lots of details and working parts that replicate the real thing in weight and feel.

I still take a peak at them sometimes, especitally for certain no-no prohib type stuff where I can't own the real thing.

Some people buy dewats, will spend $1000 on a dewat AK, when an Airsoft clone that you can rack and shoot (BBs of course) will look pretty damn close to the real thing and not cost nearly as much (of course, I've also see Airsoft rifles which cost more than the real deal).

Here's an ACR I bought just for the handguard. Ended up flipping the rifle but kept the handguard. Keep in mind, I would not normally use airsoft parts on real guns, but the guys on the ACR forums down in the states have been running this particular handguard for years without issues.

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I'd only had the ACR for a day before the Airsoft version showed up at my door so I was still new to this rifle and not familiar with all the parts yet. When I had all the parts sprawled out on the laundry room floor for these photos, I could barely tell the two apart and had to double check all the parts before reassebmling the rifle again, lol!
 
I think it's a great idea. I'm not THAT interested personally, but, my 12 year old son keeps asking me about them and as avid a shooter/gun owner as I am, I have almost no experience with airsoft. At the very least, having a resource/supplier here on CGN could be very helpful for me. I think there is a good chance I'd end-up buying something too. I've watched a few of the (quiet :) ) airsoft skirmishes on YouTube. No temptation for me, but I'm intrigued because of how into it the players seem to be.

As for what gun~yes, it's a fun idea to shoot something full-auto, but I think my dollars would most likely be spilled for a non-gas/non electric bolt action rifle that has the ability to shoot pretty fast. From what I've seen on some of the YouTube games, they're out there.
 
.....and this is what may lead to more mass hysteria and posibly another nail in the "real" firearms coffin. Far to many kids stirring up the fear factor by walking around areas, like the Mall for my liking.

The more kids that get into airsoft the more will likely end up owning real guns. You got it totally backwards
 
Played a bit of airsoft a few years back. I think Gas Blow Back (GBB) rifles and pistols have the potential to sell well, especially models based on prohibited firearms. GHK AK's for instance. Better than a dewat in my opinion... functions, looks, and feels like the real deal while still being legal to plink with.

The more kids that get into airsoft the more will likely end up owning real guns. You got it totally backwards
I can shamelessly attest to this. Chances are if I never bought that cheapo POS clear plastic AR15 as a kid I'd never have gotten interested in firearms.
 
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Carry airsoft and advertise in the airsoft forums. Get these kids into the store and then they can see the world of firearms that most don't even realize are legal in Canada. I was stunned when I first saw the world of black rifles and didn't know a bcg from a BMW ;-)
 
Absolutely for this. Especially consider the growing ww2 airsoft segment. I've seen some tempting good quality 1919s and M1 carbines. It's the next best thing after our silly replica laws put display pieces out of reach…
 
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We've used them for years for ####s and giggles with my boys. Great motivators for getting them off the couch and getting the dishes done, walk shoveled etc ;) Its also fun to piddle around with models that you can't get in Canukistan anymore, like AKs and MP5s etc. Lots of stiff competition in the market though...
 
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