as far as it wants
.9 miles, give or take.
It all depends on the power source. C02, Pump, Spring or PCP. PCP will travel the furthest
The Chinese B-3 is rated at 450 FPS by the Manufacture. This is considered to be slow in the world of .22 caliber air rifles. As an example the Hatsan model 95 fires a .22 caliber pellet at 800 FPS and a Crosman Nitro Venom fires a .22 cal pellet at 950 FPS.
Unimpeded, a .22LR caliber bullet can travel up to 2000 yards. Its effective distance is, of course, much shorter than that.
Not quite 2 miles.
Pellet guns tend to come in two standard caliber sizes. The first smaller caliber is the most common for pellets guns and is .177 caliber. The second is .22 caliber that can be found on some higher powered pellet gun models.
Yes, but it depends on what you want to use the gun for. If you want a high velocity pellet, then go with the .177 caliber. It is lighter, therefore it will travel faster. But if it breaks the sound barrier your accuracy is lost. If you want an air gun for hunting, then buy a .22 caliber. They are much larger and heavier resulting in more accuracy and more knock-down power on impact.Those are the most common pellet diameters.
About 50 USD
The Crosman model 120 was made between 1952-1954. The has a fore arm pump and shot a .22 caliber pellet not a .177 common pellet. The .22 caliber pellet was loaded through the loading port at the rear of the barrel. .22 caliber pellets are still available through most sporting good stores. Actually it's a very nice rifle.
The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).
The Olympic air pistol and air rifle events use a .177 caliber pellet. The biathlon (skiing and shooting) uses a .22 caliber rim fire rifle.