yes
6mm of either .12 or .20 gram bbs. 6mm of either .12 or .20 gram bbs.
Yes! they are 20 g are much heavier than a 2g. the 20 g can do more damage so be careful
never use .12 bbs. they are very inaccurate. Buy some .20 tsd tactical bbs, never use crosman
It can pretty much take the same thing other airsoft guns, .12 gram, .20 gram and so on.
any its not about the weight but the caliber. all airsoft bbs are the same diameter unless theyre a crappy off brand but a .12 gram will shoot out of a gun just as a .52 gram will. but dont use either one in an r73. idk your fps but .20 gram or .25 is probably the best
yes, you can. the .20 and .12 mean .20 and .12 grams it doesnt really matter but the .20`s usually go straighter whereas the .12`s being lighter curve up. if your gun says .12 bb`s its usually because its weaker. .20 bb`s wont wreck it but wont go as far in a .12 gun
6mm .12 gram or 6mm .20 gram BB's are recommended.
450-480 fps but I mould use at least .25 or more.
there are tons of different weights, but never go below .20 gram. .12 gram bbs will break in your gun and destroy it. from there it depends on your gun. The heavier the bb the more accurate it will be, but it will have a slower velocity.
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.
.20 gram bbs
I think you mean grams. They come generally in .12 gram, .20 gram, .25 gram .28 gram and .30 gram and a few higher grams than that. Grams are a weight measurement so that should answer your question. Most people use .20 grams in an AEG and .28 or .30 for sniper rifles. 24 caliber I believe means 6mm bbs which is the standard size bb for airsoft.