Well no a Co2 cun justs uses compresed Co2 intead of a spring or a batery Co2 if fairly cheap and are easy to use
It depends on what type of gun you are using. Refer to the manual. I would say that Green gas would be better than CO2 because it keeps your gun in better condition, but use CO2 if your gun suggests that you should use HFC 134a.
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.
No, Co2 airsoft guns run off disposable 12 gram cartridges, whereas green gas guns have internal storage and are refilled by propane tanks. Actually there are now dual use guns and adapters to use CO2 to fill green gas guns .
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!
if this is your first gun or if your only getting it for fun.....dont get a gas. they cost to much they nuse to much bullets and they hurt to much.if your getting a gun for fun get a rifle spring. If your gunna use it competitively or as a sport or something else get it but if not.... J@ME§@§OUR@§
Most likely not, but in many situations you might actually be able to use it. Being that the gas consumption is co2, the fps is most likely higher than 400, which is omitted of use in most outdoor fields and most definitely indoor fields (being that the max fps is usually 350). However, if there is any private property that is appropriate for airsoft, you can use your gun on that specific area with the consent of the owner.
NO.
no
No it's not designed to do it.
On certain pistols and rifles, yes. You'd need to see if you can buy C02 mags for the certain gun you have.
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
Definitely Nerf.