Although airsoft guns operate on completely different principles to real firearms and are not lethal, basic airsoft safety should be followed to prevent the random chance of injury during play. The four fundamental rules of firearm safety are:
* Treat all firearms as if they are loaded and ready to fire.
* Always point the gun away from anything and everything that is not intended to be shot.
* Keep fingers away from the trigger and outside the trigger guard until ready to play.
* Always be sure of the target and what is behind it.
A close range shot from a BB through clothing from a gun with a velocity over 300 FPS will usually break the skin and cause bleeding. Shots from over 100 feet may or may not cause bleeding, but will leave welts and cause pain, depending on the power of the gun. A BB can easily cause serious damage to the eye of a person not wearing eye protection. Therefore, a standard of safety guidelines and equipment has evolved in the airsoft community. Like many competitive sports, airsoft inherently involves a certain risk of injury.
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