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Why Some Kids Should be Allowed to Own Airsoft Guns

August 3, 2010 by GuestPoster 

Many parents refuse to get their kids airsoft guns because they are perceived as dangerous or inappropriate. To be honest, there is certainly an age at which kids should be forbidden from owning something like this; mainly, if they are under 12. It is interesting to know that you can legally start firing weapons at that age, so if that’s the case, what’s the problem in owning a replica firearm that only fires plastic pellets that are virtually harmless? With a little bit of training and education, any healthy human can learn to use an airsoft gun in a responsible and safe manner.

The amount of safety you can realize in airsoft is astounding. It’s one of the safest sports around, and you will find hundreds of times more injuries in a sport like football than airsoft. That’s because airsoft is not really a contact sport, in that players rarely touch each other directly. Sure, you are getting “contacted” by many small pellets, but the result from being hit is only a small sting, and you cannot sustain permanent or even mild injuries unless you are hit in the eye. That’s why you should always wear a mask, and as long as you do that, you will definitely be safe.

Airsoft is an amazing and fun sport that no one should be deprived of if they want to play. If a parent makes a judgment call that their child is not responsible enough to own this kind of product, that’s perfectly fine. But denying a responsible pre-teen or teenager this activity based on misinformation or ignorance is not right, and that is why all parents should look into the facts before coming to a solid conclusion. The happiness that the person will experience from engaging in this intense sport is worth the small amount of time it takes to do the research.

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