Any device that causes any part of your body to be impacted by a comparatively high velocity slug or anything like it can damage the body. In the case of the hand, you are looking at bruising, breaking the bones of the hand, possible penetration and resultant damage to internal processes including blood vessels, as well as other damage. Depending on the CO2 gun, projectile velocity can be as high as a handgun's and the dangers can be the same. Gas powered weapons have been used to kill people before, and thus warrant the same cautions firearms call for. While most CO2 weapons lack the abilty to fire a high-speed, high-intertia slug, and thus will usually result in superficial damage, even the low-powered weapons can do damage. Finally, much history on the subect of projectile weapons of all kinds yields the human race this important wisdom: Do Not Get Shot By Anything if you can possibly avoid it.
You go an see a doctor and have the BB removed
Co2 comes out of a bb gun because of the compressed co2 cartridges that are used to propel the bb itself. Additionally, the bb gun that does not use co2 cartridges just doesnt shoot out co2, but air in general.
yes she got shot by a bb gun when she was eight
bad! im guessing :(
No it's not really possible unless you modified it to
It's rated at 420 FPS, Six Shot BB gun made between 1977-89. Plastic Grips.
No it won't fire, Co2 is the power source that power the gun.
Needs to be repaired.
No
BB = Ball Bearing. It a form of Shot, used by shotguns.
Head shot.
It is not likely, but it IS possible. Depends on the bb gun, distance, and where you are hit.
BB gun