To convince your parents that airsoft is safe, you can explain the safety measures and equipment involved in the sport, such as protective gear like goggles and masks. You can also emphasize the importance of following rules and guidelines set by reputable airsoft organizations to ensure safe gameplay. Additionally, sharing statistics on the low rate of serious injuries in regulated airsoft events can help alleviate concerns about the sport's safety.
Well, when talking to your parents about airsoft, it's important to understand their concerns and address them calmly. You can explain the safety measures in place during games, such as wearing protective gear and following strict rules. Additionally, you can offer to start with supervised games or a beginner's course to show them how seriously you take safety. Remember, open communication and showing responsibility are key to gaining their trust and support.
It is assumed that you are under legal age to purchase your own. While this forum is not about Family Relations and or Parenting, a few tips may help in this quest you have. Many Adults will agree that there is a certain age when a youth can be trusted with an air rifle and lay down certain rules for it's use. If anything gives a Parent more faith in the idea, it would be that their Son or Daughter shows responsibility. Showing a greater respect for others and things in and around the home is a good start. Respect starts with showing your parents who is boss. While there is no guarantee that this will happen for you, being more responsible and caring for others will certainly have your Parents take notice. Best of luck and be safe.
This is easier depending on what kind of parents you have. Mine are really strict, so I had an incredibly hard time talking them into this.
1. Try to cash in on Christmas or Birthdays. Ask not only your parents but your grandparents and other relatives as well.
2. Try to ask for a relatively cheap one to start with, because a 300$ rifle isn't going to help your odds. They have reliable pistols and some goggles at Wal-Mart for around 15$ apiece, so I suggest starting there or K-Mart.
3. If that doesn't work, try having a friend come over and bring a few of his, and let them see you all using them. Be sure to act very safety-conscious, talking about how it all comes with safety locks and there are goggles and pads to wear.
4. Finally, if you're really desperate, you can do the classic "I'll pay for it." dealio. This hardly ever works, but try if you want.
5. Just get an older friend to buy you one, the age is 16 in U.S, so just get a high school buddy.
Well, the usual method is to pout and whine, and complain that they don't love you, all the OTHER kids have them, and they never give you anything. However, that never worked with MY kids (Come to think of it, it never worked on my parents, either!)An approach that is more likely to succeed? Well, start by showing that you are a responsible young person- clean up the mess in your room, take out the trash without being told, feed, water, and walk your dog, etc. Then get your folks some information on Airsoft guns- they may not know the difference between airsoft and pellet guns. And ASK politely. Good luck.
Maybe because they think it is dangerous or they look too much like a real gun. It could damage the house if you arent careful.
But, if you want to know how to pursuade them, you have to act responsible around them and dont get them angry when you ask. Also share with them information about the guns and tell them that all your friends have one. You can also tell them you willl learn about gun safety and that you will always wear goggles or a mask when you play with it.
I also dont understand because my parents wont let me get one either. But i guess we have to live with it right?
Answer show your mom articles about how airsoft guns are safe, just keep showing her more because eventually she might think that they have to if you can show her all of those article. This is an extremely useful link to show your parents. It shows that out of all the sports injuries paintball and airsoft are the least likely to get injuries. Even walking has a higher chance. (see the related link below)
-you'll pay for it -you'll wear protection -you won't shoot to hurt someone Plus, more players get injured in football or basketball than paintball and airsoft combined. Airsoft has been federally regulated so that it cannot fatally or even seriously injure someone who is wearing the proper protection.
If you're a good boy/girl, it's not hard to buy an airsoft gun. Your parents will think that it's OK to buy you one. But if you're a trouble maker, it'll be hard. Your parents will think you'r gonna use it to cause troubles. Try to be a good boy/girl, then ask your parents for an airsoft gun. Explain that it's only a toy/sport goods. I'm sure that they won't be hesitate to buy you one. Trust me, it works.
It depends on what that something is. Parents may object to it because they think it is not safe, expensive, or you are too young. Let them know how you will be responsible on your part.
No
They want you to be healthy and safe and no one can argue with that. Parents are not trying to be mean and hurtful, they want you to be safe. A piercing is not a good idea in areas other that one in the ear. I agree with your parents not for you to get one. It can get infected and could eventually lead to diseases and more.
You cant convince your parent's because they have a good IQ your parents not be tricked by anyone.
NO! Absolutely not!
Airsoft guns are safe because unlike real guns they can't kill you or even pierce your skin...under normal circumstances.
Yes
You prove that you deserve it.
You have to be 18 to purchase an airsoft gun but you can be given one by your parents/family members