Magnums usually shoot faster. Hence the term Magnum
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most bb guns are designed to shoot 25 feet. -------------------------------------------------- The Daisy Powerline is designed to shoot will over 200 feet.
A magnum gun is a gun that will shoot a magnum cartridge, and that cartridge will have magnum in its' name. It is just a moniker that infers more powerful cartridge, but the name itself has little or no significance...other than as a marketing tool. One that will propel a projectile at significantly more velocity than a regular one.
In general, no. Unless the gun is marked for 3 inch (or even 3 1/2 inch) shells, you should not attempt to fire 3 inch Magnum shells, even if they seem to fit. However, if you have a gun made for 2 3/4 inch shells, and have 2 3/4 inch "magnum" shells, IF your gun is safe to shoot, it should be safe to shoot those "baby" magnums.
No. .22 Magnum may only be fired in a gun Marked .22 Magnum or .22 WMRF. Different length and diameter- as well as power.
With a tight bore barrel and sealed nozzle and higher spring
I suggest you contact daisy customer service and ask for a manual. See the link below.
IF a rifle is chambered in caliber .35y magnum, yes. Among others, Marlin made a lever action .357 magnum rifle.
Your question is not clear. Are you asking, how to load and aim then shoot? Please rephrase your question and be clear about what you are asking. Also I think you are asking about a Daisy Model 1894 but I am not sure this is what you are asking about.
The .357 Magnum was the first gun to use the term magnum.
Yes. Your revolver will fire either one.
Not safely. Despite the tales you have heard about this, the pressures of a .44 Magnum are well above the design pressure of a .410. WHEN (not if) the gun fails, someone is going to be hurt. No. Don't.