It's not designed to shoot pellets. Forcing it to do so could cause a jam.
The gun must be designed to shoot both BB's or Pellets. If it is not designed to do so then it is not recommended.
A regular BB gun can not shoot air-soft pellets. BB guns shoot a .175 BB. Air guns shoot a much larger 6MM BB.
You Don't. Shooting BB's in a pellet gun that is not designed for it will ruin the rifling in the barrel. Some airguns are designed to shoot both BB's and pellets. But if the Owners manual calls for pellets and says nothing about BB's then stick with pellets.
You need to consult your owner's manual. Some BB guns can shoot pellets, but some cannot.
There are several BB/Pellet gun models on the market that have smooth bore. If your model is designed for both BBs and Pellets then you you can shoot both.
Some BB guns are designed to shoot BB and pellets, but not all BB guns shoot pellets. The ones that shoot both usually can shoot several BB without reloading but only shoot a single pellet at a time and you have to reload each pellet between each shot.
Yes, I had one when I was a kid, it shot both 177 cal pellets and bb's...good shooting to you. just dont go cryin when you muck up your rifle: 7/21/09 The 177 can shoot BB if it is designed to do so. Some models shoot BB and pellets. However if it is not designed to shoot BB's then forcing the gun to do so will damage the rifling in the barrel. BB's are solid and do not deform in the barrel when shot. Pellets flair our when shot through the barrel and the skirt of the pellet uses the rifling to make it spin as it leaves the barrel. BB's wear away this rifling and ruin the accuracy of the rifle. Never shoot BB's in a gun that is not designed for it.
BBs, mainly. If you can breech load it, they can also fire pellets and darts.
It is designed to shoot .177 Caliber pellets, not BB's. It has a rifled barrel, BB's will ruin the barrel if they are forced to shoot through it.
If you are asking about a BB or pellet gun then try using a drop of Crosman Pellgun oil rubbed into the pellets or BB's. This will lubricate the pellets and the barrel. Don't over do it.
While many pellet guns are configured to be able to fire regular BB's, most BB guns cannot fire standard BB caliber pellets. To fire a pellet, the BB gun would have to be a breech loaded or break-barrel loaded design, and the pellets would have to be loaded single-shot.
NONE! this is a pellet gun not a BB gun. Using any hard BB will ruin the rifling in the barrel and make the gun inaccurate. Read page 6 of the owners manual it tells you how to load the gun and says nothing about BB's. It should shoot pellets only.