F (1), G (open), A (1 2), Bb (1), C (open), D (open), E (open), F (1)
Take a large empty plastic soda pop bottle. Drill a hole in the lid and force a straw into the hole. Put a BB in the straw and smash the bottle. It's an old kid trick.
Take a large, 1 qt, empty soda bottle. Drill a hole in the cap that will fit a small bore straw. One big enough to hold a BB. force the straw into the hole. put the BB into the straw. SMACK the bottle. the air will force the BB to fly out the straw.
Yes! But it will suffer. BB's are a poor hunting choice for hunting. Pellet guns and rifles are more humane.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for C is open.
You may find that it's against the law in some places. A BB gun is a poor choice. The bird will suffer before death. BB Guns are NOT designed for hunting.
Remove the Clip, open the Breech, And shove a cleaning rod down the barrel and force the BB back out. Do not reuse the BB.
The notes for Taps are as follows, all open: F F Bb F Bb D F Bb D F Bb D F Bb D Bb D F D Bb F (Bb right above staff to higher D to higher F, then down backwards)
No because it is much easier to just open the lip of your high-cap and poor bb's out of your ordinary soda or water bottle. Speed loader's are meant for pistols, snipers and shot guns. If you want a good cheap speed loader if u have one of those guns be my guest. But for high-caps you just don't need them.
BB/.175 Caliber. Power plant is a C02 bottle. It's semi-auto 200 shot. Made between 1963-1976.
Bb. It is really easy to find which note is a fifth down by playing the major triad with the top not as F. That triad is Bb, D, F, so Bb is a fifth below F.
Which model Daisy are you asking about, and what is the condition of the BB gun? Excellent. Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor? This information is needed to answer your question.