Frequently Asked Questions

What is airsoft?
Airsoft is an honour-based sport where participants use replicas to fire pellets. Players call their own hits, making airsoft a noble and disciplined sport.
From what age can I participate?
Generally from age 13. Younger participants may join with an adult and with the game master's consent.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No – all necessary equipment is available to rent on-site. Replicas, goggles, vests and ammo are available at our events.
Is airsoft dangerous?
Airsoft is safe when safety rules are followed and proper protective gear is worn, especially eye protection. All our events start with a safety briefing.
Where do games take place?
Mainly in Tallinn and Loksa. By arrangement, events can also be held on Naissaare, in Haapsalu, Suure-Jaani and Viljandi.
How many people are needed for an event?
Minimum is usually 8–10 participants. Fields can accommodate much more – suitable for larger groups too.
Is airsoft suitable for women?
Yes, airsoft suits everyone – women, men and various age groups. The game is strategic and doesn't require physical dominance.
How long does an event last?
Usually 2–4 hours including briefing, games and wrap-up. Exact duration depends on the event programme.
How do I book?
Book via harkuairsoft.ee or send a request through our contact form. We will reply as soon as possible.
What is an airsoft replica?
A replica is a device used in airsoft that resembles a real firearm in shape but fires plastic or bioplastic pellets. A replica is not a firearm.