There is a limit to how much or many C02 powerletts you can take on an aircraft. The gun must be unloaded and declared before flight.
Call and check with TSA or the airline before traveling to the airport.
no, the magazines in gas guns have the gas inside of the mag, spring guns dont
The same as a C02 BB gun. When you pull the trigger it momentarily opens a valve to let gas fire the BB down the barrel.
Check the Benjamin line of air guns at www.crosman.com. Benjamin make metal air guns. Also there is no such thing as BB bullets. BB's and pellets are fired from Air guns.
They can be transported in CHECKED baggage once batteries or gas cartridges are removed (no gas cartridges allowed on planes) and they are unloaded. Firearms, toy guns, BB guns, model guns, etc cannot be taken through a security checkpoint.
Try the stores that sell the item.
Pellet guns are more powerful. They are stronger because they use a CO2 Gas, whil BB guns are spring-powered.
Yes, New Zealand teenagers are allowed BB guns that are not very high velocity (e.g gas or electric). Most leading brands will have an age limit for their BB guns and that will still be a factor if you are trying to buy one.
No. Some BB guns use a magnet to hold the BB in place until it is fired
BB guns are legal in California
they can be from 30 dollar spring guns to 300 dollar guns that are electric or gas. its depends on what you want
Depends on what you mean by "FAR". BB guns are not very accurate beyond 25 feet, although the BB will travel much further. Pellet guns and rifles will travel further and be accurate at a greater distance. This is because BB's are shot from a smooth bore barrel, like a straw, and will tumble as they fly out. Pellets usually use a rifled bore barrel and spin as they are shot out of the barrel. Pellet guns and rifles are usually more powerful than BB guns.
A regular BB gun can not shoot air-soft pellets. BB guns shoot a .175 BB. Air guns shoot a much larger 6MM BB.