No only pellets!
NO the Daisy Powerline 1200 is strictly a BB pistol that fires a .175 size BB not a .177 pellet
I think you may need to rethink your comparison, because I do not believe that Remington makes a .22 caliber Summit. So it is not fair to compare the .22 Talon against the .177 Remington. However the Talon does have a few advantages over the Remington. It has fiber sights and a scope. The Remington only comes with a Scope. The summit has a manual safety the Talon is automatic. The Talon also has an adjustable butt plate the Remington had none. The Talon is a little quieter and is faster (FPS) when comparing .177 to .177 between the two rifles. My choice would be the Talon. But it's your money.
Crosman airguns handles Remington air rifles. Go to the following web page and you will find a diagram of your airmaster. http:/www.crosman.com/airguns/service/manuals/remington
No more that 10 pumps! Per the Instructions.
Yes it is. It is a single shot .177 pellet rifle. It is not a BB rifle.
3 to 10 pumps. More than 10 pumps will damage the seals.
See the link below for the Owners manual and Parts manual. Crosman makes the Remington air rifle.
Yeah eventually from lead poisioning! Not a good idea. Coyotes are to big for an air rifle.
If you are reffering to speed, there is no calliber that can beet the .177. You can get a .177 gun that shoots anywhere from 150 FPS to 1200 FPS. There is a catch though, because energy is calculated by mass X exelleration, you can learn that where the .177 has high speed, it has very low mass. If you got a .20, .22, or .25 calliber gun, than you would have very low speed but very high mass.
177 x 177 = 1772 = 31,329
About 1200 tornadoes occur in the U.S. every year alone, with hundreds if not thousands more worldwide. On average the U.S. sees 177 days with tornadoes every year.
No. Even if you could the discharge would shatter the BB's. Air rifles can fire up to and beyond 1200 FPS. This is way beyond airsoft.