Pointing a gun, that looks like a gun, even if it is a BB gun, may get you shot. Shooting at people with a BB gun will get you arrested and is very likely a felony in your state, with multiple charges. This could mean fines, jail even prison.
In 38 states, there are no age restrictions. The following states require owners be at least 18: Alaska, Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Washington DC and Wisconsin.
Only two states treat BB guns as firearms.
Only two states, New Jersey and Rhode Island define all non-powder guns such as those that fire BBs or pellets as "firearms."Use of Pellet Guns. Air rifles, to give these items their technical or correct name, no longer need to be licensed as firearms but they can still not be discharged in a built-up area.
Airsoft guns are not, according to Pennsylvania law, firearms. This means that you don't need a permit to buy, own or carry an airsoft gun. Airsoft guns are considered to be BB guns or firearm replicas, depending on the section of the state of Pennsylvania that you happen to be in.
Airsoft guns are not treated as firearms in law, but visible transportation of any replica firearms in public areas is forbidden. All replica firearms must be covered with something, for example, a firearm case, when moving on public area. Land owner's permission is needed to play airsoft in any area.
In New Jersey, possession of weapons such as a BB pellet gun or paintball gun is now illegal. Even though most people would consider these guns innocuous and harmless, as long as they're used responsibly and for their intended purposes, they are still considered to be illegal firearms.
Under the law, airsoft guns are not classified as firearms, but as toys. One can buy and sell them both from stores and from another private citizen, either domestically or from abroad. Internet purchasing and mail shipping is legal and unrestricted. No license or registration is required.
Like paintball guns, Airsoft guns are perfectly fine to transport in your checked baggage, and as with BB and pellet guns, there is no need to declare them as you would a real firearm. There are also Airsoft grenades and mortars that look realistic! These are not OK in carry-on or checked baggage.
Since at least 1998, importing airsoft guns into Canada has been prohibited for the most part, as, according to the Canadian Firearms Act, they are usually classified as "replica firearms" (prohibited).
If you ship an entire, assembled airsoft gun via USPS, UPS, FedEx, or whatever other method you use, it is illegal, in every state in the U.S. unless you are from a verified, and licensed airsoft retailer. Apparently its legal to ship via UPS or FedEx, just not USPS.
According to a New York Times article, Chinese citizens can't store a weapon in their home; they must store firearms at a gun range or authorized location. There are even laws that prohibit selling guns in China that are meant for export. In other words, some weapons can be made in China but not actually used in China.
Not in Cyprus and technically, the guns are illegal. Airsoft guns are different than real guns.