Yes, if not in use for more than five min
Yes I have a bunch of airsoft gun's and i have used ammo that is the wrong size... and i clogged the gun and had to take it apart to get it out.
9.6V 1200mah mini type
It depends what model battery. Use only the recommended voltages and amperages.
If you use airsoft gun in public place or pretend it's a real gun - yes, you can be shoot. Do not use airsoft guns in public places!
The question is actually, Where can you get a NI-CD 2/3A700mAh 8.4V battery? Wiki wouldn't let me put a slash mark between the 2 and 3. I have an airsoft gun and the battery broke so i need to find another battery of this type. Please help!!!! I want to use my airsoft gun.
In any electrical device, feeding an amount of voltage which is greater than what it was intended to use is prone to causing damage to it. If your airsoft gun came with a 1.2v battery, it was designed to be fed from a 1.2v current, and placing an 8.4v battery in it will cause it to feed from a current seven times greater than what it was intended to use. This creates a risk of overloading the motor, which, for electric motors, typically causes it to burn out. This creates heat, naturally, which can also have the effect of melting down the materials used to manufacture your airsoft gun (as far as I know, they're mostly made of plastics), which will render it not only inoperable, but also damage it beyond repair. So, the short answer would be no, and you should use only the recommended battery for your airsoft gun.
NO.
no
No it's not designed to do it.
Paintball gun. You can see where you hit your target. I disagree, if you are looking for a more realistic looking weopon then use an airsoft gun
The state of Illinois does not allow you to use and handle airsoft guns publicly. However, you may still own, sell, or buy an airsoft gun.
If you use components other than what's recommended for any complex machine, you always run the risk of causing damage. You should use the battery which is recommended and nothing else, if you don't want to take the risk of causing damage to the electrical motor in your airsoft gun. Once that motor burns out, that's it.