It all depends on the particular model and the power system.
You are talking about a .22 Cal pellet. anything above 300 FPS (Feet per second ) is sufficient.
The Chinese B-3 is rated at 450 FPS by the Manufacture. This is considered to be slow in the world of .22 caliber air rifles. As an example the Hatsan model 95 fires a .22 caliber pellet at 800 FPS and a Crosman Nitro Venom fires a .22 cal pellet at 950 FPS.
this particular item is a .22 cal. pellet gun
Mfg 1974, 22 cal. fires at 543 FPS. Double pull trigger. 38 inches long, 5 lbs.
It was not designed for 25 cal ammunition.
I believe you are asking about an air gun that fires a 22 Cal pellet. The pellet is driven by air not gunpowder. Seewww.crosman.com to see several different Airgun models.
Depends on where you live but usually you have to be 18 to purchase one
I believe you are asking about an air gun that fires a 22 Cal pellet. The pellet is driven by air not gunpowder. Seewww.crosman.com to see several different Airgun models.
The Crosman model 150 was made between 1954-1967. It is a .22 cal pellet pistol.
It all depends on the bore size, and if you really mean GUN as in "gun or rifle." The larges Pellet bore is 50 caliber and that would be a Air Venturi .50 Cal, 275 Grains, Solid Core, Soft Lead, Round Nose pellet. If it's just a pistol it would be a .22 caliber pellet and that would most likely be a Predator Big Boy Senior .22 cal, 28.5 Grains, Domed. Remember air gun/rifle pellets come in all sizes. .177, .20, .22, .25, .9mm, 357mm, .45cal and 50 Cal.
A Winchester Model 427 pellet gun in 22 cal shoots at speeds of between 400 and 600 feet per second. The actual velocity varies based on the number of pumps used and the distance to the target.
No. a 177 is a 4.5mm pellet. A 5mm is a 20 cal pellet. A 5.5mm is a 22 cal pellet Don't try it in the wrong airgun.