Yes
A spring gun? It depends on how fast you can cock the gun. There is not a fastest gun.
The Spring is the power source for the gun. When the gun is cocked the spring compresses and when the trigger is pulled the spring releases and pushes a piston that compresses a tube fill of air that fires a BB out of the barrel.
The light on it does, but the actual gun is spring loaded.
with ease
The follower on the gun is a spring loaded portion of the gun that is used to push the next bullet up into the feeding position within the gun. The follower is found in the action of the gun.
It may not break the window but it will most likely chip or crack the window that will lead to more damage.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
Repeating spring weapons can be loaded with multiple pellets at once, but still must be cocked before firing each time.
Love's a Loaded Gun was created in 1991.
Safety is the responsibility of the shooter, not, the weapon. Weapons are mechanical devices and can fail.
I think if you are worried about a fine for a LOADED GUN, don't have a loaded gun in your car. Keep the ammo seprate from it, and if needed, you can reload it.
That largely depends on why cops are in your house in the first place. If you are arrested for something, a loaded gun can be used to bring heavier charges against you. In some jurisdictions (Washington, DC, for instance) the possession of a gun is itself a crime. In most of US keeping a loaded gun is not a problem, unless a minor has access to it. Many people do it for defending against break-ins.