Not really. It will leak out eventually. Besides by leaving a charged C02 cylinder in the pistol keeps pressure on the seal and this may damage it over time. I always take the cylinder out of the pistol when I am finished shooting. No matter how much C02 is left int the cylinder. It doesn't cost that much to put a new Cylinder in the pistol when I want to use it again. Besides leaving it in the pistol will eventually reform the seal. I want it to return to a normal shape between shooting sessions. Is it cheaper to buy a new cylinder or have the pistol repaired because the seal is warped.
Co2 comes out of a bb gun because of the compressed co2 cartridges that are used to propel the bb itself. Additionally, the bb gun that does not use co2 cartridges just doesnt shoot out co2, but air in general.
Co2 will leak out in a few hours. It's not designed to stay in the gun for a long period of time.
No it won't fire, Co2 is the power source that power the gun.
They will usually leak out over the next 24 hours but may take longer. If you keep doing this the Co2 will eventually blow a seal in the gun and render it useless. Never leave a Co2 in an air gun after you have used it. Most BB guns get anywhere between 60 to 80 shots from a Co2 cylinder.
No
In the truest sense of the definition of "automatic", no a bb gun cannot be automatic. In function, however, a BB gun can be automatic. A good example would be the Drozd BB gun which fires full automatic, but used CO2 as the power source.
No
YES! Especially CO2 systems.
Only if you don't want it to fire. Actually it is best to store the gun without a C02 powerlett in it.
You don't. It strictly a BB gun. It is not designed for Pellets.
The Crosman C31 is a CO2 powered BB gun. In general, a BB gun does not have enough energy to kill a person. However, as a matter of general principle, it is not a good idea to shoot AT anyone with a BB gun, pellet gun, or a bazooka.
If it is a gas gun, no. However, some are spring guns, and some are electric.