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  • Guns N' Gear
  • What is Airsoft
  • Airsoft and the Law
  • Care for your Rifle
  • Where to Play

      Guide to Care and use of your Airsoft Electric Rifle

         Never put recycled used BB’s in your guns.

         Stick to good BB brands - No cheap and Nasty yellow BB’s.

         Store your gun on Semi mode this protects your trigger contacts.

         Burst fire your gun on full Auto mode for two second squeezes only.

         ( This prevents your piston & gears from stripping, - and saves a €80 Repair! )

         Semi auto is hard on your gun, after 20 shots or so on semi give                                                 your gun a two second burst on full auto.

          Charge your battery for six hours max.

          Caution: Low power in your battery may cause, piston lock.

          Only use batteries with recommended voltage and don‘t over

          charge batteries or leave them on charge over night or unattended. 

          Never fire with your hop up fully on, as this may cause the

           barrel to block and cause a jam which  may strip your piston and gears.

           Do not dry fire your gun other than to clear the device.

            Wind on the magazine every 30 to 40 shots.

            Please charge battery before use - Use adapter.

            Do not field strip or take your rifle apart.

            ( This voids your 28 Day warranty. )


             Please Note:

             Airsoft rifles contain perishable parts that will need              

             replacing from time to time due to wear and use.

              Always transport your airsoft device in a gun bag or it’s box

              in the boot of your vehicle only, as it is a legal requirement.

          StrikeArms has a very good technichan to help out if                you run into difficulty, better to leave your rifle in for             repair if you are unsure what to do.