6mm plastic BBs are 0.12 grams
It is not recommended to use plastic BB's in a Dan Wesson 4'' CO2 revolver. These revolvers are typically designed to shoot metal BB's and using plastic BB's could potentially damage the gun or cause it to malfunction. It is always best to use the type of ammunition specified by the manufacturer.
Yes if the power of the BB gun is >200 FPS (Feet Per Second) and if the pellets are >0.25g Source: I have a 450 FPS BB gun with 0.28g pellets and it will go through insulation foam with ease and scar you if you get shot by it...
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BB's are not all made of the same materials. Some of the best are nearly pure copper. The density of copper is 8,920 kg/m3. Your instructor probably has some BB's and lab equipment he expects you to use to determine their density. Measure a BB and calculate it's volume. Weigh it and and convert your measurements into kg/m3.
The chance of a particular trait being inherited. For each trait there are several alleles, some are dominant and others recessive, for example brown eyes are dominant over blue. The recessive phenotype can only have a genotype with both recessive alleles eg. bb The dominant phenotype can have a genotype with both dominant alleles eg. BB or one of each eg. Bb A punnet square shows the likelihood of a phenotype being inherited from given genotypes, alleles etc... BB and Bb makes BB BB Bb Bb All offspring will have the dominant phenotype (BB or Bb) eg. brown eyes Bb and Bb makes BB Bb Bb bb One in four of the offspring will have the recessive phenotype (bb) eg. blue eyes
the most common weight is .12 grams. Heavier ammo is available, usually .20 grams.
No they are Copper, Lead or Steel ball bearings. airsoft uses 6mm plastic BB
The Air Mag C11 (Airsoft) is designed to shoot 6mm Plastic BB's. The C11 BB pistol is designed to shoot .177 Caliber metal BB's.
pellet=no bb's= 6mm plastic not copper.
No, metal BB's are generally 4.5mm. If you can confirm that the two caliburs are the same, you can go ahead and try for it. But do not attempt a 4.5mm bullet in a 6mm gun, because the result will be catastrophic for you & your gun. ~Respecktd.
No, as long you don't use metal BB's, any plastic, 6mm airsoft BB's are good to use.
The most common BB type used in airsoft guns is 6mm plastic BBs.
The .24 is not the caliber all airsoft bb's calibers are 6mm the .24 is the grams which is how much it weighs.
they shoot small plastic BB's ranging from .18 to .26 grams and are 6mm in diameter.
Nope. Plastic BBs are 6mm- about ,24 inches. Metal BBs are smaller- about .177 inches.
If it hits your bare kin it can bruse you.
6mm