Airgunwarehouseinc., Airsoftmegastore, and Airgundepot are three sites that specialize in compressed air (CO2) guns. You may also find other sites that sell replacement CO2 cartridges.
6.02 ten to the power of 23
Gasses are compressible and liquids and solids are incompressible. Using this information one can surmise that CO2 compressible would be the gas phase of CO2 and CO2 incompressible would be the solid (dry ice) phase of CO2.
No. CO stands for carbon monoxide and CO2 stands for carbon dioxide. CO has one carbon and one oxygen. CO2 has one carbon and two oxygens.
Seriously, Co2 explains it. One carbon, 2 oxygen.
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CO2 air pistol guns can be purchased at many retail locations. Cabela's, Bass Pro Shops, and Canadian Tire each sell various air pistol guns. Amazon has some available as well.
No. They are legal in the USA
Toy stores, general retail stores
It depends on the model but usually they are considered medium in sound.
PellpaX is a website that sells and delivers air pistols in England and Wales. In order to purchase from them, one needs to supply them with a copy of one's I.D.
No. co2 airsoft pistols in general are plauged with leakage issues, especially a cheap crosman. Besides that, airsoft pistols are not a good investment unless you already have a good primairy rifle.
They need the small sealed CO2 cartridges, not the screw on tanks. but yes they need Co2 to function.
Considering that pellet pistols can be a cheap as $18 and as much as a few thousand. I suggest you do a little research and read reviews on different pellet pistols that you can afford, then purchase one. Or just go out and purchase a Feinwerkbau P5 for $2636.00.
Interesting question! If you're talking about pistols, C02 is definitely the way to go. Electric pistols are usually made cheaply, but C02 pistols seem to last forever. I've had one for about 1 and a half years and it's still running strong. Also, C02 pistols shoot faster and harder
One can purchase home CO2 monitors from home improvement stores such as B&Q, Homebase, Wickes and Do It All. They can also be purchased through electricians and hardwired into the electrical circuit.
Minors can't purchase air pistols but they can use them. I wouldn't carry them around in public though.
all the pistols that i know of are made to run off of the 9 or 12g disposable cartrages, you could probably find the right fittings to run one on HPA but that would require you to hold the HPA tank elsewhere and have a remote line going to the pistol