Not recommended. Not desgined for a more powerful spring.
no
No, it is not. All spring powered guns need to be cocked for each shot.
A spring powered system uses a spring that is inside an air tube. The spring is attached to a piston. When the rifle is cocked the spring and piston are drawn back and locked at one end of the air tube. The other end of the air tube has a small hole that is directly behind the pellet and rifle barrel. When the trigger is pulled the spring is released and it pushes the piston down the air tube forcing all the air through the hole, and that fires the pellet down the barrel.
If it's a C02 powered system then yes you can dry fire it. If it's a spring powered system the NO do not dry fire it. It will damage the system.
Do you have a high powered rifle? Do you have a high powered rifle?
after a great deal of practice and a powerfull rifle scope.................
How old is the rifle, Is it spring powered, or C02 powered or PCP. If you don't know what you are doing you can damage it more. I would look up on the net under "Air Gun repair" and have a professional repair it if it is not under warrenty.
Not designed for that type of improvement
No, it's a subcalibre rimfire rifle.
This Chinese air rifles shoots about 615 FPS. This is average for this type of air rifle.
this is a bolt action spring powered airsoft sniper rifle and i highly recommend it as well i had one till it got stolen and i am about to purchase another one asap so i have experience using it.
a low powered fire arm is a .22 long rifle