In the mag dummy head
One that you have to manually pump the forarm up to build enough pressure in the air tank to fire the gun.
shove it up your bum lol
I think you mean HOP-UP not pop-up. It's a faster rate of fire.
it jams up
If your gun is meant to run on CO2, then it will function well. If it is not, then it will jam up when the liquid gets insides until the gun completely jams up.
Probably not illegal, but whether it is PERMITTED is up to your Scoutmaster. Check with him.
It matters about the fps. If the fps on your gun is 350 and under it wont but if it is 450 up yes it should.
There are no rebuild kits for the model 220. However there are places that repair and restore air guns (NOT Air Soft guns) look up air gun repair on the web and locate one near you. Also the Daisy model 220 (1965-1970) was made by Milbro of Scotland
In air soft you don't want automatics because of disadvantages like battery running out and malfunctions which don't always happen but when they do it's bad, they also have disadvantage of sniping, because if you are hiding in your sniping position they can track you because a whole stream of BBs are seen. Machine guns also go through lots of BBs even in seconds because you to run out faster. As for a shot gun you don't use up that much so easily, they're normally lighter compared to a machine gun carrying much more with the battery and heavier clip.
It depended you must have the orange tip so the people know it's fake and if they aprrove they will probably rap it up in plastic and put it on the plane
up your butt
The gun that it is modeled after is not that important. The main issue is who makes the gun you want to buy. If it is a really cheap brand you will probably get a gun that the trigger will fall off of in about a day, no matter what stile the gun is. If it is a nice brand though than you will get a nice gun that works reliably and its up to your taste as to whether you get the AK47 or the M4.