Depends on the revolver. If it has individual shells, it is very likely you load each individual shell from the front. and if the shells are not removable, it is likely somewhere in/under/by the grip you will load the bb's.
I think you are asking about a Crosman T4. If so, I don't believe Crosman made an air soft version of the T4 but only made a .175 caliber BB version of the T4. If you want the owners manual slick on the link at the bottom of this page to see it.
( see link below.)
See the link below for the owners manual.
The Air Mag C11 (Airsoft) is designed to shoot 6mm Plastic BB's. The C11 BB pistol is designed to shoot .177 Caliber metal BB's.
No. co2 airsoft pistols in general are plauged with leakage issues, especially a cheap crosman. Besides that, airsoft pistols are not a good investment unless you already have a good primairy rifle.
Crosman still services this pistol it is best to contact them and tell them what you need, their address is: Crosman Corporation7629 Routes 5 & 20East Bloomfield, NY 144431-800-7AIRGUN (724-7486)
Crosman still services this pistol it is best to contact them and tell them what you need, their address is: Crosman Corporation7629 Routes 5 & 20East Bloomfield, NY 144431-800-7AIRGUN (724-7486)
The C-11 shoots .177 Caliber BB's not pellets
Yes they are the same clip.
No they are all the same.
Yes, the TSD Sports NBB 1911 is compatible with the Crosman Airmag C11 magazines.
The c11 co2 pistol shoots at 480 Feet Per Second (FPS)
No it is designed for BBs only.
The C-11 is a BB gun. The other two are pellet pistols. Of the three I prefer the 357 it is more accurate than the other two pistols.
The best way to decide is to read the owners reviews. See the links below and scroll down the page when it opens and read each owners review.