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| Airsoft by definition is a sport where players simulate | | | | Unlike paintball, it is incredibly hard to tell if somebody |
| military or law enforcement combat by using airsoft | | | | has been hit. No splatters are made on the skin or |
| guns (which look a lot like real guns, to add to the | | | | clothes, and unless the person screams in agony or |
| realism) and other airsoft gear. The game of airsoft | | | | pain, you will not know if they are hit. That is why the |
| was developed in Japan, where firearms were (and | | | | game of airsoft relies on the âHonor |
| still are) almost impossible to get without resorting to | | | | Systemâ, where players lift their gun up and |
| illegal means. An alternative was developed, and that | | | | say, âHitâ. Also, one player on each |
| alternative was airsoft. Because of this, it is no surprise | | | | team is usually designated as a medic, to revive |
| that airsoft is actually most popular in East Asian | | | | players so they can resume play. Weapon hit rules |
| countries such as China, Japan, Taiwan, and South | | | | vary depending on the game. |
| Korea (North Korea is more interested in using real | | | | |