No, it is not. All spring powered guns need to be cocked for each shot.
Repeating spring weapons can be loaded with multiple pellets at once, but still must be cocked before firing each time.
Yes. Gas revolvers are semi automatic, there are some spring pistols that must be re-cocked after each shot.
It depends on the make/model of the gun, and the power source (AEG, CO2, green gas, as spring ones require to be cocked after each shot.)
No. it has to be cocked each time.
No. Spring must be cocked before each shot.
Not sure what the question is, be more specific, each gun has its own magazines, and spring guns suck if not bolt action rifles or shotguns.
You can shoot from any range except point-blank.
yes they can. but dont use explosive rounds
in a spring,(small dots of a potato) Normally one shoot will grow from each eye.
in a spring,(small dots of a potato) Normally one shoot will grow from each eye.
Depends, A "Single Action" revolver, such as the Colt Peacemaker, carried in the old West, DID have to be cocked before each shot. A "Double Action" revolver, such as a current day Smith & Wesson, does not require that the hammer be cocked- it CAN be- or the trigger can be pulled, and the hammer will rise and fall.