Yes. See the link below.
These rifles are imported through Beeman / Marksman in Hunting Beach California. I suggest you contact them directly using "Customer Service." See the link below. Or you could contact Pyramyd Air. They also handle Feinwerkebau.
Interesting question! If you're talking about pistols, C02 is definitely the way to go. Electric pistols are usually made cheaply, but C02 pistols seem to last forever. I've had one for about 1 and a half years and it's still running strong. Also, C02 pistols shoot faster and harder
No it's no longer in production. It was made between 1979 - 1989.
Yes they come in both airsoft and pellet format. See the link Below for Spring Pellet pistols and Airsoft pistols
Minors can't purchase air pistols but they can use them. I wouldn't carry them around in public though.
It might still work but you probably shouldn't trust me cause I've never painted any of my air pistols before.
There are too many types: airguns that are used in the auto industry, Air Rifles, Air pistols, Air soft guns.
In Tennessee, air pistols are generally considered firearms under state law, which means they are subject to certain regulations. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to purchase an air pistol. While there are no specific laws regulating the carrying of air pistols in public, local ordinances may vary, so it's important to check local regulations. Additionally, air pistols should not be used in a manner that could cause harm or alarm to others.
They still show it but they aren't making new episodes
The Air Force did issue them to pilots at one point, although I don't know if they're still in use, or if they were replaced with the FN 5.7 as announced.
It depends on the Model, Age and Condition of the pistol. Benjamin pistols are still being made today. Benjamin is currently owned by Crosman air gun company.
No. Air pistols are not designed to withstand the pressure generated by gunpowder.