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i would think so. They barely let scissors on at my airport. I'm pretty sure anything that looks like a gun and can break skin or blind people is considered a weapon, regardless of the orange tip.

I don't think you can move airsoft from state to state. You may need to mail it.

Might be possible to transport by car and take it with you if your driver state to state.

Might be possible to transport by car and take it with you if your driver state to state.
That's very possible. However, like all real guns, make sure if it has a slide, it is open, and the magazine is not in the gun, and the orange tip is visible.

Un-load it and stick it into your luggage?

I'm awesome with dual spring pistols.

Exactly. Running around going pew pew without goggles can lead to serious injury. One of my friends rifle's broke skin.
Most of the people I play with have guns that break skin, That's why I don't like it when people get bad guns and play with us, they usually don't dress for it either IE: shorts, t-shirt, and they have a lot of blood and welts.

/bump.

There are some pretty cool M41A Pulse Rifle conversion kits for Airsoft Thompsons out there, but they're usually for Tokyo Marui and those are overpriced, even for airsoft.

Whats so great about the m4 any ways? The Car-15 and m16 seem more efficient than the m4.


I wasn't talking about the made up weapon from Aliens.


Ah.

In that case, M4s are highly modifiable and stuff, with the SOPMOD and whatnot.

I have a large sniper rifle.