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Pellet guns tend to come in two standard caliber sizes. The first smaller caliber is the most common for pellets guns and is .177 caliber. The second is .22 caliber that can be found on some higher powered pellet gun models.
No- and it would be very dangerous to try. Pellet guns and airsoft are two very different things.
There are two companies that make Full-Auto Pellet machine guns, Air Ordnance and GMG (Gas Machine Gun). (see the links below)
It would help if you stated the model of the pellet gun you need parts for. I can tell you this much. Both Daisy and Crosman made pellet guns for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. If you want to try to locate a repair shop that restores old pellet guns I suggest to look on the web under "Air Gun Repair." and locate someone who repairs older pellet guns. Or you can re-post your question with the model number it will start with one of two sets of numbers like 799 or 126. This will identify it as either a Daisy or a Crosman air gun. Crosman offers a locater service to repair older guns. (If yours is a Crosman.) It's up to you how you want to find parts.
the 2 types of bb guns are spring and CO2.-------------------------------------------Actually there are more than two types of BB/pellet gun power plants.1. Spring2, C023. pump4. nitro-piston (similar to spring)5. PCP ( PreCharged Pneumatic ) This can be either Air or C02. These fire either Pellet or Ball.If you want to learn more read the section on "Air Gunning" on my profile pageSee the link below.
BB guns are not the best choice for killing rats. I suggest a Pellet Rifle. Here's why. BB guns use a smooth bore barrel. It's like a simple tube. When a BB hits a target it doesn't deform it's stays in the shape of a BB. It's possible that the rat will run off and die but then you have to find it. A good pellet rifle uses a rifled barrel (it has helical grooves in it). the pellet spins when it leaves the barrel and fly's straight into the target. The pellet also deforms when it hits the target making a quick clean kill. Pellet rifles also offer a wide variety of pellets that can be used. BB guns don't. BB's have a tendency to wonder off target because they tumble not spin, so no two shots will ever be in the same place after a few feet. Several good pellet rifles are offered for under $100 so I suggest that you look at them. Try the Crosman or Gamo brand of rifles.
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Well, honey, in Louisiana, convicted felons can't own firearms, pellet guns included. So, if they want to play with some pellets, they better stick to Nerf guns or just find a new hobby altogether. Remember, breaking the law got them into this mess in the first place!
I'm going to try to answer this in two parts. 1. Montgomery Wards Pellet rifles and guns were made by Crosman corp under the Hawthorne name. 2. This is pure speculation and a best guess. I believe the m140 is the "Crosman model 140" it is a pump, single shot, 22 cal pellet rifle. It had a wooden stock with the forearm as the pump handle. there were 3 variations made, starting in 1954 ending in 1968.
Two: Hand guns and Long guns
For a Rodent it only takes one or two shots anything larger may take more shots to put the critter down. BB guns are not designed for hunting, in fact they are a poor choice for rodent control. BB's do not deform on impact and the critter will suffer before death. Pellet guns and rifles are a better choice. The pellet will deform on impact and make a clean kill. Using a BB gun to dispatch a rodent is NOT considered Humane.