Grip the pistol grip with your dominant hand
Wrap your fingers around the grip so that your index finger is resting on top of the trigger guard.
Place your middle finger and ring finger below the trigger guard, and your pinky underneath the magazine well.
With your other hand, hold the pistol by the barrel and slide, and then insert the magazine into the magazine well.
Pull back on the charging handle to cock the gun, and then release it.
Take aim at your target and squeeze the trigger to fire.
When you’re finished shooting, remove the magazine from the gun and put it in a safe place. Then pull back on the charging handle to release any remaining tension in the spring, and engage the safety.
Place your index finger on the trigger and keep it straight
When you’re ready to shoot, place your index finger on the trigger and keep it straight.
Squeeze the trigger slowly and steadily until the gun fires.
Don’t jerk the trigger, as this can cause the gun to fire inaccurately.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to shoot.
Use both hands when shooting
When shooting an airsoft pistol, it’s best to use both hands. This will help you maintain a steady aim and prevent the gun from wobbling.
Place your dominant hand on the grip and your other hand under the barrel for support.
Squeeze the trigger with your dominant hand to fire.
Curl your other fingers around the pistol grip
When you’re not shooting, curl your other fingers around the pistol grip. This will help you maintain a good grip on the gun and prevent it from slipping out of your hand.
Keep your finger off the trigger when you’re not shooting
When you’re not shooting, keep your finger off the trigger. This will prevent accidental discharge of the gun.
##Avoid placing your finger on the trigger when you’re not ready to shoot
Don’t put your finger on the trigger until you’re ready to shoot. Doing so could result in an accidental discharge of the gun.
Remove the magazine when you’re finished shooting
When you’re finished shooting, remove the magazine from the gun and put it in a safe place. Then pull back on the charging handle to release any remaining tension in the spring, and engage the safety.
Keep your thumb pointed down and alongside the gun
When you’re not shooting, keep your thumb pointed down and alongside the gun. This will help you maintain a good grip on the gun and prevent it from slipping out of your hand.
Don’t put your finger on the trigger until you’re ready to shoot
Don’t put your finger on the trigger until you’re ready to shoot. Doing so could result in an accidental discharge of the gun.
Aim the barrel of the gun at your target
When you’re ready to shoot, aim the barrel of the gun at your target.
Squeeze the trigger slowly and steadily until the gun fires.
Don’t jerk the trigger, as this can cause the gun to fire inaccurately.
Follow through with your shot
After you’ve squeezed the trigger, follow through with your shot by keeping the gun pointed at your target until the BB has left the barrel.
This will help ensure that your shot is accurate.
Use proper eye protection
When shooting an airsoft pistol, it’s important to use proper eye protection. Wearing goggles or a face mask will help protect your eyes from BBs.