You need to consult your owner's manual. Some BB guns can shoot pellets, but some cannot.
Any air gun or rifle that uses a .177 Caliber pellet can use the Gamo .177 Red Fire Pellet. No matter who makes the air gun. The Caliber .177 is universal to all .177 caliber pellet guns or rifles.
Yes, I had one when I was a kid, it shot both 177 cal pellets and bb's...good shooting to you. just dont go cryin when you muck up your rifle: 7/21/09 The 177 can shoot BB if it is designed to do so. Some models shoot BB and pellets. However if it is not designed to shoot BB's then forcing the gun to do so will damage the rifling in the barrel. BB's are solid and do not deform in the barrel when shot. Pellets flair our when shot through the barrel and the skirt of the pellet uses the rifling to make it spin as it leaves the barrel. BB's wear away this rifling and ruin the accuracy of the rifle. Never shoot BB's in a gun that is not designed for it.
I would have to say no because the question is for a .177 cal 'BB' gun. If you intend on hunting with air rifles in the .177 caliber, then you really should use pellets. Pellets provide much greater accuracy and are more humane than a BB.
The Daisy model 94 carbine and model 111 Western carbine both shot BB's in the .175 caliber, not pellets in the .177 caliber.
No. Bad Idea! BB's a .177 in size not .22
First, check to see that you have a BB gun, and not a pellet gun. Both pellets and BBs are made in .177 cal. A pellet gun will not shoot BBs (in most cases) If your gun IS a BB gun, you will need a gunsmith to check it for damage, stuck items in the barrel, etc.
You don't find pellets for the Benjamin model 310 because it is designed to shoot BB's only, not pellets. The model 312 shot .22 caliber pellets and the model 317 shot .177 caliber pellets but the 310 only shot BB's.
The classic Red Ryder is a BB gun that shoots metal .177 caliber BBs.
Nope. Fairly snappy air RIFLE that shoots .177 pellets at 1050 feet per second.
It depends on the air rifle. All 177 air pistols and rifles fire 177 ammo. Some will fire, only pellets. Some can only fire, BB's. But, some can shoot both. And. Brake barrel air weapons can fire, special darts. But, DON'T, fire darts through a rifled barrel. You can do it but it can damage it. Only through a smooth bore barrel. When in doubt, check with the maker of YOUR gun.
Air rifle ammo is as simple as a BB. the next ammo is a Pellet. Pellets come in different sizes and weights. The size calibers are: .177, .20, .22, .25, .357, 9mm, 45 caliber and finally 50 caliber. Each rifle or gun is designed to shoot a certain size.Crosman,Beeman,Daisy, GamoH&Nand a dozen other companies make pellets for air guns.If you are shooting Airsoftthen theBBs are generally 6mm and made of plasticAir rifle ammo is either BB's or Pellets, depending on what the rifle is designed to shoot.
Pellet guns tend to come in two standard caliber sizes. The first smaller caliber is the most common for pellets guns and is .177 caliber. The second is .22 caliber that can be found on some higher powered pellet gun models.