Crossman Stinger S32P has a RIS (Rail Interface System) on the upper reciever, so you can put any scope with any RIS mount. But since a shotgun usually used for CQB, you better use reflex sights/red-dot sights. Maybe there is some aftermarket parts (i.e.: stocks, rails, etc.) for Crossman Stinger S32P. If not, you can look for Double Eagle M47 series aftermarket parts that easier to find and compatible with Crossman Stinger S32P.
The stinger p9 is good with .12 gram airsoft BBs or you can use .25 gram bbs but then it will decrease the range.
360 fps
no the crosman stinger p9t isnt made out of metal it is mostly made out of plastic there only some piece that are metal
Yes, all Crosman guns come with atleast one magazine.
While I cannot be completely sure, the Crosman Stinger P9 seems to be based on the Walther P99.
Yes, you will have to re-cock the spring every shot.
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The Crosman r34 is not automatic or semi-automatic. You have to manually reset the action for every bb you shoot.
No, they are too small and will jam the gun. Never try to use metal bbs in airsoft guns or vice versa.
The breech area on any gun is the area where the pellet / bullet / BB is loaded into the barrel. The bullet stays here until the trigger is pulled.
I'd say the Crosman Stinger P9. I'm an experienced airsoft player and have been playing for about 2 years now. I've had my trust P9 for a long time, and it always functions flawlessly. Plus, the P9 has a high capacity magazine which is nice because it makes it easier to load and it holds more bbs. The more bbs= less time loading. The P311 doesn't look like it has this feature.
Yes it is. By the way, any airsoft gun under 600 fps with an orange tip is legal. It doesnt even have to be clear. (Cant ship to Canada without it being clear though)