Sig Sauer ProForce MCX Virtus Airsoft AEG Rifle
$674.99 $641.24
Cybergun M1A1 Thompson SMG AEG NBB Airsoft Rifle
$349.99 $332.49
Specna Arms SA-F01 FLEX GATE X-ASR AEG
$182.99 $173.84
Specna Arms SA-C20 CORE HAL ETU AEG
$269.99 $256.49
G&G GTW91-P 2.0 M-LOK AEG Airsoft Rifle
$506.99 $456.29
G&G MCP 556 M-LOK PCC Airsoft AEG Rifle
$470.99 $423.89
Specna Arms SA-F03 FLEX GATE X-ASR ASG AEG
$182.99 $173.84
G&G ARP556 V2S AEG Airsoft Rifle
$434.99 $391.49
G&G ARP556 3.0 Compact AEG Airsoft Rifle
$434.99 $391.49
Novritsch SSR4 5.29 lbs AEG Rifle
$589.99 $560.49
G&G CMF-16 Rifle AEG Airsoft Rifle
$374.99 $337.49
Specna Arms SA-E40-L EDGE Light Ops Stock HAL ETU AEG
$411.99 $391.39
G&G GKS74U Full Metal AEG Airsoft Rifle
$514.99 $463.49
CFRX Eyetrace M4 Umarex Airsoft AEG Rifle
$509.99 $484.49
We offer a safe, affordable, and highly realistic way to train, compete, or simply have fun.
From tactical airsoft guns used in MilSim airsoft training to lightweight models ideal for casual backyard battles, these replicas are engineered to mimic the look and feel of real firearms — without the danger.
Popular among collectors, survivalists, and recreational players alike, airsoft guns come in various formats including spring-powered, gas blowback, and electric (AEG) models to suit different play styles and preferences.
Whether you're just starting out or looking for the latest airsoft gun reviews, our selection covers all skill levels.
Explore different airsoft ammunition types and batteries/chargers to upgrade your kit and enhance your accuracy, reliability, and realism in every match.
Is airsoft more painful than a BB gun?
Generally, airsoft is less painful than BB guns. Airsoft uses plastic pellets that are larger but lighter, reducing penetration and pain upon impact.
What is an airsoft gun?
An airsoft gun is a replica firearm that shoots non-lethal plastic BBs. It's used for sport, training, and recreational play, designed to mimic real weapons without the danger.
Are airsoft guns legal in the Philippines?
Yes, airsoft guns are legal in the Philippines with some regulations. Players may need to register their equipment and follow safety laws depending on local ordinances.