ZERO! you don't use propane you use C02.
Any airsoft weapon shout be cleaned regulary in order to work stable and for long time. Especially if you play in harsh environment like dust, sand or dirt.
It's a pistol that replicates a real firearm. It shoots a 6mm plastic bb at anywhere from 110 to 500 feet per second (fps).
A pump airsoft gun is a gun that has to be pumped every time before shooting. Ex. Airsoft shotgun
If it is a matter of cost, you have to weight how much fun you have with paintball vs how much more it costs, and if you have the time to play either. If it is not, you should play both.
Airsplat.com is the place where I learned about airsoft guns and how they work. Their Customer Service is friendly and will answer any questions you have about Airsoft guns. First of all there are 3 different Airsoft guns; SPRING, GAS, and ELECTRIC. Spring guns are manually functioned meaning you have to manually retract the cocking mechanism to shoot one BB at a time. Gas guns are typically filled with CO2 cartridges or Green Gas which is a mixture of 100% Silicon and Propane which both the CO2 cartridge and the Green Gas are loaded into the magazine. The Electric working airsoft guns are powered by batteries and electronic components that are upgradable can enhance the performance of the guns rate of fire and durability.
Yes, but, you better check to see how much jail time/fines you might be in for.
"1000000000000000000000 FPS it is sweet"? Morons have to much free time From what I can tell it is about 290 FPS. It looks a decent gun for the price. If you like this gun check out the Smith & Wesson M3000 Airsoft Shotgun.
About 14.6 oz. Out of production now for some time, IIRC.
Yes this is true for all C02 airguns. The gas will eventually leak out but over time it will ruin the seal if it is left charged in the gun. If you have an airgun that requires the cylinder to be in place to hold the pistol grip in place. Let the gas out of the cylinder then keep the empty cylinder in place but not tight just enough to keep the grip on the pistol.
It tack a wholesome big piece of the pie, if you know what I mean? A airsoft battery tacks itself all the time.
Not too much. Cardboard most of the time. Definitely not skin. Lampshades. Lightbulbs. Halfway through apples.
First place to go would be the manufacturer. ...except S/R is a piece of crap, so you might as well just get another gun. Save time and money by going to your local sports store.