Yes. Pellet guns go as far back as 1500 when they were used in European Army. Lewis and Clark carried one on their trip across the country. When BB guns came about in the late 1800 they became more popular and evolved into the current pellet guns of today
No it should not. Are you sure the air gun is a .22 caliber not a .25 caliber. Air you loading it right? Are you loading it through the breech? You are using an air gun not a real gun.
It depends on the model and the caliber of the Pellet gun.
Hollow point is best. It is a hunting pellet.. But be advised you have to hit a bone or the pellet may go right through the rabbit and he will run off and die elsewhere.
I think you mean pellet gun. That is a gun that fires a small lead pellet but does not use gun powder. It uses compressed air or compressed gasses to push the pellet.
A pellet gun is not adequate for protection, and will get you arrested.
It all depends on the model and who made the pellet gun. I suggest that you re-post the queston with the model and make of the pellet gun to get an answer.
Any pellet gun should be handled like a real firearm. Yes you can be killed with a pellet gun under the right circumstances.
Nope. Pellet guns are fairly safe to use.
No. Even if it would fit in the chamber, there is no firing pin on a pellet gun.
No. A pellet gun would use compressed air.
Use C02 to propell the pellet
The Crosman Recruit is a pellet rifle not a pellet gun. If you want to see how the rifle is assembled then see the link below for the diagram.