Start by reading the instructions that come with the BB gun. Different makes will work differently. Remember the safe rules of handling ANY gun- 1. Never point a gun at anything you do not mean to shoot. 2. All guns are loaded until YOU check them. 3. Know your target, and what is beyond your target. 4. Keep the safety ON, and finger OFF the trigger until you are ready to shoot. 5. Do not shoot at hard surfaces, water or ice. That can cause the bullet (BB) to ricochet- bounce off in another direction.
If its a BB Gun, Then Yes.
You don't magnetize the BB's. The Magnet is inside the BB gun. The gun has to be taken apart and the magnet that holds the BB's replaced. Not all designs use this method of holding BB in place.
A BB gun is a gun which shoots BB-size pellets, typically with the use of compressed air, or a compressed spring.
In order to be used the Caliber must be .175 or it will jam or damage the gun. BB stands for "Ball Bearing". Never use a BB in a Pellet only gun.
It may cause problems with jamming. It is not recommended.
I use a Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun.
In mst cases, no, it is not- but it will depend on where your garden is located, and what you are doing with the BB gun.
No it's not designed to do it.
Never use Motor oil on a BB gun. It will eventually ruin the seals and O-Rings.
Air rifles use compressed air or C02 to propel the BB or pellet. They do not use gunpowder. Their is no bullet shell and bullet just the BB or pellet.
No, you cannot. Do not attempt this.
Co2 comes out of a bb gun because of the compressed co2 cartridges that are used to propel the bb itself. Additionally, the bb gun that does not use co2 cartridges just doesnt shoot out co2, but air in general.