Plastic BB's cannot be used in a Dan Wessen 4" CO2 revolver as it is designed for pellets. BB's will not fit into the magazine and cannot be fired from this weapon.
Gasses are compressible and liquids and solids are incompressible. Using this information one can surmise that CO2 compressible would be the gas phase of CO2 and CO2 incompressible would be the solid (dry ice) phase of CO2.
6.02 ten to the power of 23
CO2 is the carbon dioxide.
CO2
CO2, or carbon dioxide, is gaseous in nature.
Basically, airsoft guns are built to fire plastic 6 mm BBs. Even though several manufacturers recently pack CO2 magazine in their GBB (i.e. KJW), it still means to fire 6 mm plastic BBs. Airsoft gun with CO2 mags can fire metal BBs or glass BBs, but those kinds of BB will decrease the age of the inner barrel. You need to upgrade the inner barrel to fire metal or glass BBs.
Your best bet is to look at airsoft products. Most of them are powered electrically, but there are plenty that use co2 or green gas to operate.
It is designed to shoot only 4.5 cal Metal BB's.
Yes the airsoft model does. See the link below.
No it won't fire, Co2 is the power source that power the gun.
Depends on what your gametype or preference is. If you like the look of a co2 revolver for target practice then buy it. If your using a automatic pistol for cqb or a sidearm then get that.
The Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle shoots Metal BB's. It is an Air gun not Airsoft. But Magnum Research also makes a Desert Eagle ( Not Baby) that is an airsoft pistol that shoots Plastic BB's
On the back of the pistol you will find a long lever, slide it to one side and load in your BBs. Under the barrel you will find a thumb loader to load each shot into the firing chamber between each shot.
I've seen Co2 bbs go threw wood doors with a new co2,so I'm guessing it's possible with enough power.
Co2 monitors are made with many things. Typically, co2 monitors are made with things such as plastic, electrical units, steel, and different lighting fixtures.
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