Really old airguns usually had a pump attached to the bottom of the barrel. They had a simple trigger and stock. Not much else.
Like Guns. Theres no way to really explain what a gun looked like. They looked like modern day rifles just old and not as complex.
If you are talking about Air Soft guns, 18 years old to buy one.
Bookstore, or amazon.com. However, for REALLY old guns- 1860s and earlier, look for a copy of the Flayderman's Guide to Antique Firearms.
What guns?
It isn't depending on where you are.
yes a little but not like you see in the movies. but black powder guns, old guns such as muzzle loaders and such smoke a whole lot when you shoot them
It's okay to like guns! It means you really should try hunting! My boyfriend hunts and he loves it! It's fine to like hunting!
The best place to ask is Daisy. They offer a service to estimate the value and history of old Daisy air guns and it's free. See the link below
Crosman Corp owns Benjamin Air guns. The name Benjamin Franklin was a marketing ploy to sell the guns. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Older air guns are no longer repaired by Crosman however they offer a service to find independent repair shops that do service and repair on older air guns and rifles. Go to the link listed below, Click on "find a service center" when the link opens
like a lion that is old.
21 for Hand Guns. 18 for Long guns.
The Minutemen used muzzle loaded muskets, which used ball and powder. Since no cartridges were used (nor had they been invented by that time), there were no casings.