It all depends on the scope rail. The scope is designed to fit on a metal rail. If the rail is plastic it will come loose while shooting.
it seems like no one knows.
Nope
Boyi Bhimanna died in 2005.
Boyi Bhimanna was born in 1911.
Most of the Mid-level AEG's are pretty good, but some manufacturers are better than others. I would recommend any of the JG, AGM, or Boyi models.
Boyi Bhimanna has written: 'The seventh season' -- subject(s): Translations into English 'Bomma' 'Tripadalu'
Boyi Chen has written: 'Ablation of polyimide, PMMA, and teflon with vacuum ultraviolet excimer lasers'
Air guns are usually recommended for sport rather than battle (paintball and BB's). An actual bullet may not be a wise choice for such guns, as only special ammo or low caliber shot is effective with an air gun.
I look at a few things, but mostly I check out reviews of the gun. There's many good airsoft gun review sites. Then, I look at who makes the gun. Some companies are known for making good guns, and others for making crap guns. I would try to find a good review of the gun that shows what's in the gearbox. I wouldn't buy an AEG unless it is over $100. Don't buy Crosman or Boyi.
Some of the brands of Airsoft guns that I would recommend are Classic Army, ICS, SRC, G&G, JG, AGM, and BOYi. The3vilGenius - Its always better to put a bit more cash towards airsoft if you are looking for a reliable gun. The JG's and AGM's are cheap and affordable, but reliability and quality of parts can suffer, because they are basically clones of the Tokyo Marui (Japanese company). It is always worth putting a little more money in to get a better gun. Companies I would recommend as for quality and fair price are ICS, G&G and Ares.
They dont have a website, you will have to use whatever website you bought it from. Sorry
G&G, JLS, WG, and Boyi D Bois might sometimes do