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It all depends on the country where you live.
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Any pellet gun should be handled like a real firearm. Yes you can be killed with a pellet gun under the right circumstances.
The dome pellet is considered to be the universal pellet.
What the hell is a 'pellot'? If you can't figure out how to spell the word 'pellet' (or take advantage of a spell checker), then you probably shouldn't be alive, let alone own any form of a gun.
A pellet rifle has no firing pin. It also can not fire a bullet or gunpowder. It can not be made to do so either. The pellet has no charge (casing like a bullet) it just a pellet. However pellet rifles can be just as deadly as a real firearm. They use Air or C02 to project the pellet downrange. Some Pellet rifles are used for hunting, others for target practice. The Major difference between a firearm and an air rifle, is Gunpowder is use in Firearms and Air or C02 is used in Air rifles.
Yes. A pellet gun and a firearm are two totaly different things. Actually if the felony comitted was not a violent felony , the felon will be able to own a firearm after the sentence/probation is completed IF it was a first offence.
If it is BB or a pellet gun, yes. A real firearm, no.
It can leave everything from a welt to penetrating the skin and doing physical damage. Always treat a pellet gun like a firearm.
They can under adult supervision. This is the age to learn respect for, and how to handle a firearm.
For us to answer, you would have to define "better". I can target shoot at 50-100 meters with a .22 target rifle, and I can't do that with a pellet gun. But I can target shoot in my basement during bad weather with a pellet gun- and I can't do that with my .22s.