Treat Every Prop Gun as if it Were Real: Even though prop guns are not functional firearms, always handle them with the same care and respect you would give to a real firearm.
Use Prop Guns in Safe Environments Only: Remind customers that prop guns should only be used in appropriate settings, such as theatrical performances, film productions, or cosplay events. Discourage the use of prop guns in public spaces where they may be mistaken for real firearms.
Check Local Laws and Regulations: Before purchasing a prop gun, customers should familiarize themselves with the laws and regulations regarding the possession and use of imitation firearms in their area. This includes any restrictions on carrying or displaying prop guns in public.
Inspect Props Regularly: Encourage customers to inspect their prop guns regularly for any signs of damage or wear. Cracks, loose parts, or other defects could compromise the safety and functionality of the prop gun.
Use Protective Gear: When using prop guns in simulated combat or action scenes, recommend the use of appropriate protective gear such as eye protection to prevent injuries from debris or accidental impacts.