The SG-S takes 6MM BB's. Walther, Crosman, Elite force or Bio bb are good.
Copperhead makes excellent BB's
It's not designed to do so. (No.)
.20 grams
Regular steel BBs- they are .177 caliber.
standard 6mm plastic bbs.
any bbs will work in any gun i prefer .20 gram crossman whites
Type recommended by the maker of the airsoft.
It will depend on the size of the barrell to determine what kind of BBs will explode on impact when they're shot at opposing RC tanks. Exploding BBs have been around for several years and they might possibly be purchased online through classified websites such as eBay.
All airsoft guns usually use 6mm BBs, usually made of plastic, and come in a variety of different weights (.12 grams, .20 grams, .25 grams, .28 grams). Normally .12 gram BBs are the cheapest, and are good for most airsoft guns, although airsoft guns that shoot at higher velocities should use .20 or .25 gram BBs, as they will shoot straighter.
You should show the box that the BBs came in to a veterinarian to determine its composition. Unless the BB's are made of or coated with something harmful to the dog, or are magnetized, they should pass through the dog uneventfully.
I believe this comes with a high cap magazine. there should be a trap door right next to where the bbs would feed through. You would open trap door, fill mag will bbs and there should be a wind on the bottom of the magazine. spin that about 20 - 30 times and you should see the bbs loading up.
I use .20g bbs because I think they go better with that gun. But it really doesn't matter which you use