Airsoft Guns: Why Users Should Aim For Safety
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Page ContentThe name sounds safe enough, but if an airsoft gun is on your teen’s wish list, you should keep a close eye on safety.
These non-powder guns look like real guns and are sold in sporting goods and other retail stores. Kids use them to shoot 6 millimeter plastic pellets at targets or each other.
Their rising popularity has led to an increase in eye injuries.
“The name is terribly misleading,” said Eliot Nelson, M.D., FAAP, an injury prevention expert from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). “Nobody should be allowed to use these without appropriate eye protection.”
What’s the Risk?
Those who do not wear eye protection are at risk of eye injury, according to the AAP. Airsoft pellets that strike the eye can cause scratches, painful pooling of blood inside the eye, lens dislocation or blindness.The AAP recommends that kids use paintball-style protective eyewear. Look for a label that says the glasses meet ASTM F1776 safety standards.
Not All Air Guns are the Same
Airsoft guns are sold alongside other non-powder guns like BB guns that fire metal ball bearings, pellet guns that fire small lead pellets and paintball guns that fire gelatinous balls filled with paint. Air, other gases, springs and electricity help shoot the ammunition out of the gun. Non-powder guns have an orange tip so they are not mistaken for a real gun. The tip should not be removed.
BB guns and metal pellet guns are not designed to be shot at people. They can kill small animals, though. “(They) are clearly better described as weapons,” Dr. Nelson said.
Airsoft and paintball guns are designed to be shot at other people in games. They can cause welts on the skin but are not supposed to break the skin. “They sting. Use protective clothing if you don’t want to get stung,” said Dr. Nelson.
For these reasons, the AAP does not suggest an age when airsoft guns are considered safe. Parents should consider whether their child understands the risks and will wear eye protection.
“The bottom line is that all of these guns are potentially hurtful,” Dr. Nelson said. “Parents should be very careful not to think of any of these as harmless toys.”
Additional Information
- Lead Safety for Teens Involved in Rifle & Shooting Sports
- Healthy Children Radio: Eye Trauma in Sports
- Eye Trauma in Teenagers
- What is a Pediatric Ophthalmologist?
Article Body Author Trisha Korioth Last Updated 1/5/2018 Source AAP News (Copyright © 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics) The information contained on this Web site should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances. Follow Us Back to Top
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