It's rated at 140FPS.
It won't fit in the pistol.
Some air pistols are designed to shoot both, but you have to read the owners manual to determine if your pistol can shoot either. It the manual says to just use one or the other then don't ruin the pistol by trying to force it to shoot the wrong projectile.
No. Wrong size.
It will shoot pellets or bb's. They normally use an air cartridge.
The Colt 357 is NOT designed to shoot pellets only BB's.
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.
Air guns and rifles are rated by their FPS (FEET PER SECOND) they shoot at different speeds depending on the model. An example is a Daisy Red Ryder that shoots at 350 FPS but a Benjamin Marauder fires a .177 pellet at 1100 FPS. The slowest pellet gun I know of is the Marksman model 1010 that fires at 250 FPS.
Range is dependent on several conditions. The size and weight of the BB or pellet. The power plant in the pistol. C02, Pump, Spring or PCP. The temperature, length and type of barrel, and finally wind. All of these effect the distance an air pistol can shoot. It is different for each model.
As fast as your trigger finger. Or if its auto, then pretty fast, at i guess i'd say 5-10 a second.
The most powerful air pistol would be a Air Force Talon-p 25 Caliber. This is a PCP class air pistol. The air tank uses 3000 PSI to fire the pistol.
Air Pistol, NOT Air Soft Pistol. Then I would have to say it's the Evanix Hunting Master AR6 by Evanix It fires a .22 caliber pellet at over 1000 Feet per second But's that's just my opinion. I think it would be hard to find another pistol that fires a .22 cal pellet that fast. See the link below
A regular pistol is a firearm. It uses gunpowder to fire a bullet. An air pistol uses compressed air to fire a pellet with less velocity than a firearm.