It depends on the country where you live. Where I live pellet guns don't have to be registered.
Go to where you registered them.
Go to the link below to see how the 1088 is assembled.
750 fps./BB; 665 fps./pellet The name Power-line may be a little misleading. Modern Pellet rifles are capable of firing a pellet at 1000+ fps. But this is a combination BB and Pellet gun and as far as BB rifles goes 750 fps is a good speed for a BB. This is about as fast as they can possibly go. I own 2 of these and find them very entertaining to shoot for fun.
Hollow point is best. It is a hunting pellet.. But be advised you have to hit a bone or the pellet may go right through the rabbit and he will run off and die elsewhere.
Companies that make airguns and rifle don't advertise the distance that their air guns shoot. Because it can vary with the weight of the pellet or BB. They rate how fast the air gun is capable of shooting in Feet Per second. (FPS) it can be safe to say that the air gun can project a pellet or BB at least 150 feet and further.
Many, but not all firearms in California must be registered with the state Dept. of Justice. Suggest you check with a local gun shop for a lesson in CA gun laws. Violate them, lose gun, go to jail.
Yes, but the laser will go farther than the pellet.
Depending on the exact model, when and where fired, you could lose some hearing.
yes! i did. u can put it in a barrel and go to the fort with the police and get it licensed
Firearms are not required to be registered in SC.
Impossible to answer without knowing the weight of the pellet and caliber.
It attaches to your compound bow an shoots a 22 caliber pellet or a 68 mm Paintball.