The medalist is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. You need to purchase .22 cal pellets not .177 cal pellets. you can find them at most large sporting goods stores.
See the link below for the Crosman 1300. It is similar to the 1322 model.
The Crosman 1300 Medalist II was made between 1970-1976 as a .177 caliber and the model 1322 medalist was made from 1977-2000 as a .22 caliber. It is no longer in production. One in perfect condition will cost you around $80 plus if you can find one.
It depends on where you live. In most places it is perfectly Okay to own one.
no, only 20 gram bb's are biodegradable.
Cheap ammo is made by China or Daisy Good ammo is made by Crosman, Gamo, Beeman Excellent ammo is made by H&N, Injun, Predator This is just a few see the link below for more
The 1760 uses a C02 powerlet and fires a 177 pellet at 600 FPS. MFG 1999-2005
The Crosman model 150 is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. There are 2 variations of this model all were made between 1954-67. There is also a model 150C Medalist and a model 150PK. The Crosman model 150 was made in two variations starting in 1954 - 1956 it had adjustable power. 1956- 1967 with non adjustable power. see the link below for the owners manual
It hard to find a "1322 Medalist" in like new condition, but if you have one it's worth $55-$65. it was made between 1977-2000 in 3 different variations.
Air guns are usually recommended for sport rather than battle (paintball and BB's). An actual bullet may not be a wise choice for such guns, as only special ammo or low caliber shot is effective with an air gun.
Can i used fins stabilizes ammo-nation in rifled bore?
Whatever you want, for example: Create: { ammo = 100; } Spacebar: if ammo > 0 { instance_create(x,y,bullet); ammo = (ammo - 1); } Collision with object ammopack: { ammo = (ammo + 10); instance_destroy(other) } ect
Sharron Davies is a Gold Medalist but is also a Silver Medalist!