Ammunition and cleaning are the two biggest causes.
Probably not. as guns become smaller and lighter, the accuracy decreases, and recoil increases.
Standard weight is .2g. Cheap guns often work best with .12g, while people tend to use heavier bb's such as .23g with high end guns for accuracy. Snipers will sometimes use up to .4g bb's, but usually stick to between .25g and .3g bb's. Heavier bb's result in greater accuracy, but cause a decrease in muzzle velocity.
just get a real gun you freak show
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They repair guns. They may also clean guns, add accessories such as scopes, or modify guns to correct poor triggers, smooth actions, bed stocks to improve accuracy, etc. Some gunsmiths may manufacture guns.
The Airsoft scopes are scopes for the airsoft guns (also refereed to as BB guns) are most famous for their accuracy when shooting. They can also be quite expensive.
No. Any gun that you can buy from Wallmart should have no expectation of accuracy.
Yes and it helps with accuracy as well. The barrels of long distance guns are much longer due to the fact that they are firing much longer rounds, what also helps with distance and accuracy is that the inside of the barrel is grooved in a spiral fashion which causes the bullet to turn allowing it to go further and straighter.
Turned at a 90 degree angle into a horizontal position because they suck in the accuracy department
The most inherent accuracy will be found in bullseye target guns, such as a Smith 41.
Yes. .12 grams is the weight of the BB, not the size. Almost all airsoft guns use 6mm BBs. .20 gram BBs are heavier and reduce distance and velocity, but increase accuracy. .12 gram BBs will fire with more velocity, but there will be more spin on the BB and less accuracy.
That would be hunters with their guns.