The AK-577, also known as the AK-74, typically uses 5.45x39mm ammunition, not BB bullets. If you're referring to airsoft replicas, they usually use 6mm BBs. Always check the specific model's requirements for ammunition type and size to ensure proper functionality.
It all depends on the model of the BB gun and the size of the birds. Some models are more powerful than others.
The BB gun doesn't go anywhere it stays in your hand. The BB travels about 100 yards depending on wind, gravity and the weight of the BB.
no bullets do not move in space because there is no gravitational pull
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The BB travels about 100 yards depending on wind, gravity and the weight of the BB.
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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.
If you are unsure, take it to a gunsmith. There are more than one type of "38 bullets"
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To transpose from F to Bb you go up a 4th.
What model BB gun are you asking about.
Many city ordinances will allow you to shoot a bb gun on your property as long as the bb does not go beyond the property boundaries.