No. Some BB guns use a magnet to hold the BB in place until it is fired
The part of the bold that touches the BB is, but the firing mechanism is pneumatic. If magnets could shoot bbs like that, then the US army would already be using railguns.
No. bb guns are not illegal in Australia but they do not sell bbs or bb guns in Australia so if you live here in Australia and you want a bb gun you have to order one from over seas and every time you run out of bbs you have to order them from overseas to so its all to hard so everyone in Australia just has capguns.
Most, if not all Red Ryder BB guns use .177 size BBs.
It would help if you stated the model. Sears sold several different BB guns.
No the BB's are not magnetic, but some models use a magnet inside the loading chamber to hold the BB in place until it's fired.
All airsoft guns can shoot .12g bbs. However with more powerful guns, heavier bbs are recommended for better accuracy
An AIRSOFT Rifle shoots plastic BBs. An Air rifleshoots steel BBs or lead pellets. Airsoft guns and rifles have an Orange or Red tip on the barrel. BB guns and pellet guns / rifles do not have a red or orange tip on the barrel.
Basically, airsoft guns are built to fire plastic 6 mm BBs. Even though several manufacturers recently pack CO2 magazine in their GBB (i.e. KJW), it still means to fire 6 mm plastic BBs. Airsoft gun with CO2 mags can fire metal BBs or glass BBs, but those kinds of BB will decrease the age of the inner barrel. You need to upgrade the inner barrel to fire metal or glass BBs.
Yes. .12 grams is the weight of the BB, not the size. Almost all airsoft guns use 6mm BBs. .20 gram BBs are heavier and reduce distance and velocity, but increase accuracy. .12 gram BBs will fire with more velocity, but there will be more spin on the BB and less accuracy.
No, if you are talking about bb's for a BB gun. The BB's for an air rifle or BB gun wont even stay in a Magazine for an airsoft gun. Airsoft BB's are 6mm, air rifle bb's are much smaller. You will ruin an airsoft gun with the smaller metal bbs. But you can get aluminum 6mm pellets for an airsoft gun.
The part of the bold that touches the BB is, but the firing mechanism is pneumatic. If magnets could shoot bbs like that, then the US Army would already be using railguns.
The classic Red Ryder is a BB gun that shoots metal .177 caliber BBs.