Yes, a weapon is a weapon.
It depends. They might describe the same event. Armed robbery means you had a gun, aggravated robbery means there was an aggravating factor or something that made the robbery worse. Using a gun is probably one of them. Specific aggravating factors for a crime in each state can be found in state statutes.
Most likely Yes. The person being robbed doesn't know it's a BB gun. This is a legal question and should be answered by local law enforcement.
Ask a lawyer for a correct and legal answer.
Get a copy of the state penal code. Aggravated assault doesn't necessarily require a firearm. Additionally, aggravated assault doesn't necessarily require a weapon. If you beat someone so badly with your hands that they almost die or suffer severe injuries, that can also be ag assault.
Armed robbery is when the robber brings a deadly weapon to the robbery but does not use it and threatens to kill the person Aggravated robbery is when the robber uses violence and force to take money or fires the gun at the person
There is no way to know. It can be UP to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000. Using a bb gun would still make it robbery because it would reasonably "place another in fear of imminent bodily injury or death". But it would not be aggravated robbery because a bb gun is not a deadly weapon.
Yes, even the Attempt to commit a strong arm robbery is an offense - just the same as you would be charged if you attempted the robbery with a gun but got nothing. It is the felonious assault to commit the robbery which is the offense, not whether it was successful or not.
Armed Robbery... you're screwed.
In general, armed robbery is against the law, and is illegitimate.
Depends on the State's Attorney. You could beat the Felony Aggravated Discharge but still be arrested and charged for UUW by Felon
Possibly, if the person who you're robbing believes it's a real gun. I think the better question is, why are you robbing someone's arm?
It depends on the circumstances and the history of the suspect, but potentially, it will be the same charge as assault with a firearm, aggravated assault.