Best left to a professional
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See the link below for the parts diagram.
Take it to a professional who specializes in air weapons.
No. C02 is required to make it fire. Without C02 all you can do is pull the trigger.
If you are asking about a Walther C02 CP99 compact, then the answer is No, It is designed to shoot BB's only
It uses a small amount of C02 to fire the gun each time you pull the trigger. After around 60 shots the C02 cylinder is exhausted and has to be replaced. It uses a series of valves that open close to operate the system when you pull the trigger.It uses a small amount of C02 to fire the gun each time you pull the trigger. After around 60 shots the C02 cylinder is exhausted and has to be replaced. It uses a series of valves that open close to operate the system when you pull the trigger.
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.
Semi Auto BB guns are designed to run on C02. When the trigger is pulled the pellet or BB is fired. The C02 also forces the cocking action back and reloads the next shot. So each time you pull the trigger the next shot is reloaded after the first shot is expelled. A Full Auto works the same way except the trigger only has to be held down. Re-cocking and firing keep recycling until all the projectiles are used up or the trigger is released. If you are talking about "Airsoft" then a battery, motor and spring do the same thing C02 does. The motor re-cocks the spring after each shot and reloads the plastic BB.
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.
Semi auto air guns are driven by C02 gas. when the trigger is pulled some of the C02 not only fires the projectile but drives gears that get the next pellet or bb in line to fire the next projectile.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking by Magazine capsule. But if you are referring to the 12 gram C02 powerlett. Once it is punctured and emptied it is on longer used it can not be refilled. They cost about 60 cents each. If you are asking about the slide out C02 holding frame then I would contact UMAREXUSA, They make the H&K airguns. They also sell a Walther C02 frame that is universal to several airguns. (See the link Below)
The same as a C02 BB gun. When you pull the trigger it momentarily opens a valve to let gas fire the BB down the barrel.
BB guns have 3 different power plants. Spring, C02 and Pump. 1. Spring power: When the rifle or gun is cocked a spring is compressed inside a piston and released when the trigger is pulled. The piston pushes air ahead of it forcing the BB to fly out the barrel. 2. C02: C02 gas is contained in a cylinder. when the trigger is pulled a burst of C02 gas is released and forces the BB out the barre 3. Pump: When the rifle is pumped using the forearm, air is stored in a cylinder inside the rifle. when the trigger is pulled the air is released forcing the BB out the barrel. There is one more power plant but it is used in High power air rifles and guns only and that's PCP. Air is introduced into the rifle with a scuba tank taking the pressure up to 3000 PSI and is used to power the rifle for several shots.
On a paintball gun C02, or High pressure air is necessary. It is compressed air that, when the trigger is pulled and the marker fires, propels the paintball out of the barrel.