usually the gun comes with a dejamming rode that would be used in that situation. if it doesn't id recoment that u should put something that is long and wont mess up the gun and stick it down the barell
Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction! Open the breech or remove the pellet clip. Then push a cleaning rod down the barrel to force the pellet out through the loading area. Do not reuse the pellet. DO not look down the barrel.
It should have come with an unjamming rod, it's a long piece of plastic that fits in the barrel or a long straight stick. If you find one, cock the gun back and leave it in the cocked position and take out the mag, then stick the rod down the barrel and the bb(s) should come out of the mag as well.
Find a long thin sturdy item to shove down the guns barrel and push it down till it stops then lightly slam it down if that doesn't work might have to open the gun don't try opening gun if you a warranty it will break the warranty. if it jammed and you keep trying to fire rounds through the gun its most likely fully jammed and will have to open or return it.
Read and follow makers instructions. There are too many makes and models for us to be able to give you a generic answer.
Try to cock it while pushing a cleaning rod down the barrell
You shoud take it to a repair center/shop
Needs a repair shop
no
an electric sight is a "red dot" sight that uses a laser to project a red dot where the airsoft bbs will go when you sight it it.
Light .18 gram bbs.
an Automatic Electric Gun or AEG is am airsoft gun that runs off a battery to fire bbs instead of being hand cocked or powered by a compressed gas.
Airsoft bbs are made up of plastic and are 6mm in diameter and are .24 cal, BBs however are metal and are .177 cal (4.5mm)
Type recommended by the maker of the airsoft.
The stinger p9 is good with .12 gram airsoft BBs or you can use .25 gram bbs but then it will decrease the range.
most electric airsoft guns don't shoot metal bbs. the metal airsoft bbs are designed to be used in sniper rifles not machine guns Yes.. kind of pointless unless you have like a 700fps monster though. Not wise but very doable. Assuming its 6 or 8 mm, depending on your aeg caliber.
you can not use metal bbs in airsoft guns at all. they are not compatible because they are both built differently.
no
If its a high capacity (Hi-Cap) magazine there should be a dial on the bottom. You have to spin that for it to work.
yes they are very accurate