| Airsoft safety is a primary concern not only when | | | | to other players. Because different fields have |
| you are shooting for fun but also when you are | | | | different rules and use different types of guns the |
| playing in a skirmish or competitive game. The safety | | | | minimum shooting distance will vary from field to field |
| rules for airsoft games are similar to basic gun safety | | | | so always ask before you play. |
| but there are many other rules you must follow so | | | | Stop Shooting When Hit- Once you have been hit |
| that you and no other players get hurt or injured. I | | | | during game play you must raise you hand up and |
| will list some of these tips below for you to review | | | | say "HIT" and walk off the field. Once you are hit do |
| and hopefully put into practice so you can enjoy the | | | | not shoot at other players. If you shot another |
| action and excitement of soft air guns in a safe | | | | player do not shoot at them once they say they are |
| manner. | | | | hit. This is important because many times players |
| Airsoft Competition Safety Tips | | | | who have been hit will often remove face masks not |
| Minimum Shooting Distance- Most skirmish fields and | | | | expecting to get shot, shooting at these players |
| groups that actively participate in the sport often set | | | | could result in a face shot they were not expecting. |
| a minimum shooting distance in order to avoid injury | | | | |