Not economically feasible.
Yes there are several Red dot sites made just for BB guns and rifles. As long as it has a mounting rail on the gun it will work.
You mount it the same way you mount a scope. The rifle or gun must have an 11MM or Weaver mount on the barrel for the red dot to attach to.
an electric sight is a "red dot" sight that uses a laser to project a red dot where the airsoft bbs will go when you sight it it.
The BSA red dot sight test measures how well a person can use a BSA red dot sight on a gun. BSA red dot sights are good for quarter and medium range targets.
AIM B Style Red Dot Gun Sight-wrong your barrel
Yes, but you should have rail mount base attached on the upper receiver of your pulse R74 first.
The best gun is the AK-47 with the red dot sight.
For a pellet rifle, Yes. For a BB gun, No. BB guns are inaccurate by design. They use a smooth bore barrel whereas most pellet guns use a rifled barrel. This will take advantage of the red dot.
Unless you have a higher priced or accurate gun, buy high end bb's and take the time to sight it in properly, a red dot or any optics does not do much for the gun.
No, you can't Put A real one on but The Recon CS-6 comes with a red dot and a red light. You can change their modes easily
Which sight? most have a switch or rotational switch that can be turned off.
No. It does not have any rails, nor is it accurate enough to need one.
No, the BT omega does not have any rails to mount any sights on. A custom rail would need to be fitted and drilled into the handle to support any sights.