If you are asking about a Walther C02 CP99 compact, then the answer is No, It is designed to shoot BB's only
It is a pellet pistol and yes.
Not intended for user to take apart.
Umarex SA177 Walther cp99 Compact Those are really cool co2 blowbacks that are from $50-$80
Yes, best bb gun ever! It has 2 drawbacks. A very long trigger pull and the loading chamber falls out when you open the breech it you are not holding it directly upright.
Being an in line you should have no trouble with pellets.
There is none, only use pellets designed specifically for paintball.
Seagull pellets, also known as regurgitated pellets, typically appear as compact, cylindrical masses that can be gray or brown in color. They often contain undigested materials such as fish bones, feathers, and other remnants of the gull's diet. The texture can be somewhat fibrous or gritty, depending on the contents. These pellets can vary in size but are generally around the size of a small egg.
Not all BB guns are designed to use pellets. They are only designed to use BBs. Some models however are designed to use both BB's and Pellets. Pellets are harder hitting and will do more damage.
There are heating pellets and food grade pellets. Only use food grade pellets in a grill/smoker. heating pellets used in a grill/smoker are a health problem.
She carries a compact mirror in her purse.
They had a Compact, The Mayflower Compact, which insured it. They had a compact
Use Waddcutter pellets, or Target pellets. Don't use BB's for target practice they are not as accurate as pellets. BB's are okay for plinking.