Traditional spring-type 'BB' guns are designed to shoot round copper or steel 'BB's.
Most 'Air rifles/pump-type BB guns' are also able to accept 'pellets' as ammo, which are used for taking down larger rodents, birds, etc. The pellets are usually made out of lead and act similar to 'slug' type ammo when fired. They are more accurate and do more damage.
Anything labeled 22 magnum, such as a Henry Golden Boy.
Unless there's a mod where guns use the same ammo, none
Any weapon chambered for it.
Ar-15 for one. You can use .223 ammo in 5.56 barrells as well.
Well, spring airsoft guns use an internal spring to fire the ammo and by auto you could be referring to either Auto Electric Guns (AEG's) which are quite popular and my personal favorite. AEG's use a rechargeable battery to operate a motor which fires the ammo that way. Have fun.
7.65mm is .32 caliber. I own one of these guns and love it.
Air guns are usually recommended for sport rather than battle (paintball and BB's). An actual bullet may not be a wise choice for such guns, as only special ammo or low caliber shot is effective with an air gun.
It is like paintball mixed with laser tag. Same rules as laser tag but you use paintball guns with rubber ammo.
yes on older guns chambered for 45 ACP There are many guns old and new chambered in 45acp the cartridge has been around for over 100 years, however because of less refined metallurgy it is not always recommended to shoot newer ammo in older guns specifically due to the higher pressures that new ammo attains and the age and overall wear on the weapon.
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Any revolver. As for semi auto pistols, the 'Ring of Fire' guns (Lorcin, Raven, Jennings, Bryco, Jiminez, etc.) are designed to use cheap ammo. The Ruger pistols are pretty tolerant as far as ammo goes, as well.
Machine guns are useful for killing people. They are also useful for aiming bigger weapons; since machine guns fire tracer ammo, a machine gunner can fire on a target so the forward observer can train guns onto it.