BB guns (Not Pellet guns) are used for simple short range target shooting called "Plinking" They are also used for basic firearms training. They are not hunting weapons and rarely get above 600 Feet per second. Pellet rifles can exceed 1200 Feet per second and some can be used for hunting.
Manufacture names of BB guns: Gamo, Crosman, Umarex, Daisy and others To see the names used on BB guns See the link below
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The most common BB type used in airsoft guns is 6mm plastic BBs.
No, bb guns shoot smaller, metal pellets and can cause serious injury if used on people. Only use air soft purposed guns.
You Can't. Good BB guns cost. You might find some used ones on Craigslist.
No. Some BB guns use a magnet to hold the BB in place until it is fired
BB guns are legal in California
The original BB guns used Ball Bearings for shot. The name was shortened to BB. Now you know.
BB guns can be used to learn the basics of marksmanship, and the safe handling of guns. They have been used by the US military to teach "point" shooting, and can be used in places where actual firearms cannot be.
A regular BB gun can not shoot air-soft pellets. BB guns shoot a .175 BB. Air guns shoot a much larger 6MM BB.
Yes, "BB" can stand for ball bearings, particularly in contexts related to machinery or engineering. However, "BB" is also commonly used to refer to "BB guns" or "BB pellets," which are small spherical projectiles used in air guns. The meaning of "BB" can vary based on the context, so it's essential to consider the specific situation in which it is used.
There are bio degradable bb's for Airsoft guns but not for real BB guns.