If the airsoft gun is around 300fps it can easily break skin at a close distance.
While I cannot be completely sure, the Crosman Stinger P9 seems to be based on the Walther P99.
No
bang it on the ground
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Not likely. Airsoft guns were designed not to penetrate skin.
it takes about 100 rounds to break in an airsoft gun.
I had a bigsauer 240 fps airsoft gun. When i first bought it, when shot with the gun pressed to my skin, it left a large welt that hurt pretty badly, but did not break the skin. When shooting from normal distances you can expect minor welts at points of contact, but the pain will fade quickly. Enjoy ^_^
only one way to find out
Yes- with ANY gun, only use ammunition intended for that gun.
The breech area on any gun is the area where the pellet / bullet / BB is loaded into the barrel. The bullet stays here until the trigger is pulled.
It's something which could potentially happen, but isn't likely to when hit with airsoft pellets.
To take apart a Stinger P11 airsoft gun, first ensure the gun is unloaded and remove the magazine. Locate the screws or pins on the body of the gun, typically found near the grip or trigger area, and use a suitable screwdriver to remove them. Carefully separate the two halves of the body, taking care not to damage any internal components or wiring. Finally, be cautious with the spring and other internal parts when disassembling further.