This question is bound to stir debate and controversy amongst the most ardent of airsoft or paintball fans.
Both
airsoft and paintball are both hobbies based on replica firearms and
wargames. Is this unhealthy? That depends moreso on the person
themselves rather than the hobby. An interest in pursuing a hobby that
involves weaponry only becomes unhealthy if taken to extremes - which is
true of most things in life. Paintball and airsoft are not morbid
hobbies and only run the risk of being dangerous when participated in by
dangerous people.
Paintball itself is a more mobile sport. It
requires a certain level of physical fitness, mobility and skill - if
you paintball then you gotta be able to move fast. The weapons
themselves are functional and are only designed to serve the purpose of
the sport as opposed to looking good. Paintball rifles are designed to
take a real beating when it comes to their use. Paintball fans fall into
the 'extreme sport' category and enjoy the pure adrenaline of each
paintball match and are driven by the desire to win.
Airsoft is a
somewhat different sport. The guns used in airsoft are both
conversation pieces and are also functional sports 'weapons'. Airsoft
rifles and pistols are capable of firing both small plastic pellets and
paint filled pellets so are useful both in the sport itself and also for
backyard target practice.
The major difference is the power of
the guns themselves. Paintball guns are driven by high powered gas
cylinders whereas airsoft guns fire projectiles either through springs,
electronic firing mechanisms or with compressed gas. The issue is that
most airsoft guns lack the range and accuracy of the larger paintball
guns simply because they were never designed with long range fire in
mind.
Conversely airsoft guns are available in a huge range of styles and
models. Everything from a Glock handgun to a sniper rifle to a CAR15
assault rifle. Airsoft guns are equally at home hanging in your
livingroom or at use on the airsoft playing field. You can even go as
far as buying an airsoft minigun. Many airsoft fans simply collect the
guns and never get involved in airsoft wargames at all. This is the much
the same as many sword collectors - they display the weapons at home
but don't go running around waving them at people.
The truth is
that neither airsoft nor paintball is superior. They're both a case of
personal preference. If you're the extreme sports type then paintball
will suit you more. If you're more of a collector then airsoft will be
more you thing.
Regardless of whether you're a paintball fan or
an airsoft fan it's essential to take proper safety precautions when
using these guns. Proper eye protection in the form of safety goggles
should always be worn and suitable protective clothing to cover your
neck and upper torso should also be worn. Even though some people see
these as guns as toys they are capable of causing injury either through
accident or even deliberate malice.
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