No recommended, Not designed for plastic BB's.
It all depends on the model and who made the pellet gun. I suggest that you re-post the queston with the model and make of the pellet gun to get an answer.
Probably not- that is a LOT of BBs. What does the manual for your gun say?
Put in the magazine. load the magazine, and shoot.
The BBs made in the factory are almost flawless, making a homemade BB and using it would be very bad for your gun. One of the easiest ways to break your gun is by using bad BBs. Also do not reuse a fired BB or use .12g BBs in an airsoft gun unless it is a spring rifle or pistol. Make sure you use .12g BBs or higher. BBs are extremely cheap as they are only around $15.
Most airsoft guns have magazines that you put bbs into just like you put real bullets into a real gun's magazine
never use .12 bbs. they are very inaccurate. Buy some .20 tsd tactical bbs, never use crosman
It all depends on the model. You didn't state the model so it is not possible to answer you.
No it should not. Are you sure the air gun is a .22 caliber not a .25 caliber. Air you loading it right? Are you loading it through the breech? You are using an air gun not a real gun.
Look up on the Web under "Air Gun Repair" and find a shop closest to you.
well there is 2 types Generic: A speedloader on top of a bottle of BBs the you buy Spring: You pop out a plunger and push it in to put the BBs in the magazine
No, metal BB's are generally 4.5mm. If you can confirm that the two caliburs are the same, you can go ahead and try for it. But do not attempt a 4.5mm bullet in a 6mm gun, because the result will be catastrophic for you & your gun. ~Respecktd.
yes! i did. u can put it in a barrel and go to the fort with the police and get it licensed