80 in the extra compartment of the magazine and 13 in the actual magazine
The stinger p9 is good with .12 gram airsoft BBs or you can use .25 gram bbs but then it will decrease the range.
I'd say the Crosman Stinger P9. I'm an experienced airsoft player and have been playing for about 2 years now. I've had my trust P9 for a long time, and it always functions flawlessly. Plus, the P9 has a high capacity magazine which is nice because it makes it easier to load and it holds more bbs. The more bbs= less time loading. The P311 doesn't look like it has this feature.
Put in the magazine. load the magazine, and shoot.
There are many places in Soho that one can view pictures of models including magazine shops and private bars. Alternatively there are dozens of websites that hold these images.
It all depends on the model. They can hold 5, 6, or 8.
No, they are too small and will jam the gun. Never try to use metal bbs in airsoft guns or vice versa.
18 BB according to Marksman
All airsoft guns usually use 6mm BBs, usually made of plastic, and come in a variety of different weights (.12 grams, .20 grams, .25 grams, .28 grams). Normally .12 gram BBs are the cheapest, and are good for most airsoft guns, although airsoft guns that shoot at higher velocities should use .20 or .25 gram BBs, as they will shoot straighter.
I believe this comes with a high cap magazine. there should be a trap door right next to where the bbs would feed through. You would open trap door, fill mag will bbs and there should be a wind on the bottom of the magazine. spin that about 20 - 30 times and you should see the bbs loading up.
It hold 18 BB's. Per the Manual.
standard 6mm plastic bbs.
Actually, its a gravity fed rifle and it the hopper can hold 500 bbs in the hopper, and it fires around 275 fps.