I would suggest doing a search on Air gun repair and locate someone near you to fix it but. See the attached link below for the diagram of the air gun FEG-01
Not really. It will leak out eventually. Besides by leaving a charged C02 cylinder in the pistol keeps pressure on the seal and this may damage it over time. I always take the cylinder out of the pistol when I am finished shooting. No matter how much C02 is left int the cylinder. It doesn't cost that much to put a new Cylinder in the pistol when I want to use it again. Besides leaving it in the pistol will eventually reform the seal. I want it to return to a normal shape between shooting sessions. Is it cheaper to buy a new cylinder or have the pistol repaired because the seal is warped.
Yes this is true for all C02 airguns. The gas will eventually leak out but over time it will ruin the seal if it is left charged in the gun. If you have an airgun that requires the cylinder to be in place to hold the pistol grip in place. Let the gas out of the cylinder then keep the empty cylinder in place but not tight just enough to keep the grip on the pistol.
If you are asking about the Crosman C02 pellet pistol then Yes that is what it is designed to power the pistol.
No.
12g,
With enough money and a talented craftsman anything is possible. Any competent engineer will be able to machine an offset converter to allow the use of a regulator and air cylinder from a pistol such as the Rohm Twinmaster.
It won't fit in the pistol.
Get the pistol, preferably a 1911, you get better velocity, and a smaller easier to carry pistol.
When the C02 cylinder is placed into the gun and screwed in the end of the cylinder is pierced and some C02 charges the system of the pistol. When the trigger is pulled a burst of the C02 gas is released behind the pellet, firing it down the barrel. You can usually get about 40 to 50 shots from as regular 12 oz C02 cylinder.
The c11 co2 pistol shoots at 480 Feet Per Second (FPS)
no it will ruin your gun if you do
There is "NO BEST" C02 pistol per shot. Each pistol reacts differently and is effected by Outside temperature and how fast the trigger is pulled. Some pistols use some of the C02 to make the Blow Back work so they will use a little more C02 than a non blow back Air gun. you can expect to get around 40 to 50 good shots from a cylinder after that the pressure will degrade. Rapid fire also effects the cycle time of the gun and this effects the pressure in the cylinder.