A Checklist of Practical Airsoft Accessories

Playing in airsoft events can be as fun as you make it, but the sport is a lot more fun when you accessorize.

Speaking of which, here are a ton of practical airsoft accessories that pretty much any player can appreciate.

A mag speedloader: Let’s be real. You might not mind manually loading a 20-something-round airsoft mag for a pistol a few times, but a mid or high-cap mag? Forget it. Get a speedloader.

Spare magazines: One is none and two is one, especially in competitive play. Oh, and keep them loaded and in easy reach in your vest.

Spare batteries/gas: If you have an AEG, keep spare (charged) batteries in your vest, and make sure you bring a charger with you to the event. If you shoot a GBB airsoft gun, keep several spare gas canisters in your vest.

Spare airsoft ammo: This should go without saying, you’re dead in the water if you don’t have extra.

A tactical vest: A tactical vest is a lifesaver in a MilSim or airsoft event. It will give you an easy way to neatly arrange everything you bring into a match, and keep it at arm’s reach.

A cleaning kit: If you drop your airsoft gun or get it wet, you should probably clean it before you get home, and for that, you need a cleaning kit. Bring along some patches, compressed air, silicone oil, and a dry lubricant, too.

Some tools for field stripping: You can’t field-strip the gun if you don’t have the tools. A few driver bits and wrenches should do the trick, most of the time.

Vert grips (for airsoft rifles): Some vert grips can be folded up along the forend, making it easier to handle the rifle. Not a must for all players, but definitely valuable for many.

Holsters (for airsoft pistols): Get a quickdraw holster if you can, as you’ll want easy, fast access to your airsoft sidearm.

Optics: There are all different sorts of airsoft optics, including reflex and red dot sights and scopes, but all of them can help you improve your game.

A sling: Get a sling, preferably a one-point sling for your AEG, which will improve retention of the rifle if you ever have to draw your sidearm.

An airsoft gun case: Very helpful for transporting an airsoft gun safely, and plus, it keeps things discreet.

Tracer units: Tracer units are a hell of a lot of fun to use and they make it easier to lay down suppressive fire and to see where your shots are going, even with a poor mount.

Heavy gloves: You’ll be glad you wear them in an airsoft event, especially if you take a shot on your knuckles at close range. Mechanix Gloves are a great choice for airsoft.

A full face mask: The airsoft arena might let you get away with goggles, but more than one airsoft player has had a tooth chipped before. Our advice is go with the full mask or at least cover the bottom of your face with a bandana.

Where Can You Get These Airsoft Accessories at the Best Prices?

Looking for these and other airsoft accessories at competitive prices? Bypass competitive prices and go straight for the lowest prices on the first shot: shop at MiR Tactical.

MiR Tactical offers a huge range of airsoft accessories, including the ones mentioned here and many others – but the best part is, they offer rock bottom prices, the best in the industry, actually, thanks to their low price guarantee.

Also, no coupon code is required and there are no whacky conditions. Just buy and save, and if you see it cheaper elsewhere, get in touch with them at 800-581-6620.

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