Which model do you have
Are you trying to fit on a gun or rifle ( you said gun) What model are you asking about,. Is it a scope designed for pellet rifles. How big its the dovetail on the rifle. You need to be more specific.
The Raven is a pellet Rifle not a Gun. No, it does not come with a scope, it does have a mount for a scope or attachment of your choice. It comes in Black or Pink. It's a break barrel rifle and fires a .177 pellet at 600 feet per second.
No. Even if it would fit in the chamber, there is no firing pin on a pellet gun.
There are several scopes that have zoom lenses. But don't be surprised to find that they can cost more than the pellet gun. See the link below
No it won't fit.You need a real pellet gun scope to fit on a pellet gun. Actually, yes they can. as long as both have the same base/rail mount. You cane buy Weaver to dovetail or dovetail to weaver accesories to swith them in and out. They even have quick detach rings and bases. Anything is possible nowadays if you just do some research b4 you buy:)
You need to add a scope-stop to the barrel. This will stop the creep backwards.
It all depends on the scope rail. The scope is designed to fit on a metal rail. If the rail is plastic it will come loose while shooting.
Follow the instructions provided with the scope/mount. You need to make sure you have a scope with rings that will fit on a "Dovetail" scope base rail. They have 3 main bases; dovetail- mostly for air and pellet guns...some 22's also, Weaver style, and Piccatini rail systems.
It's not practical unless it is a Pistol Scope. With rifle scopes you must put your eye just behind the scope to aim. A rifle scope will fit a pistol but then you have the problem of putting the scope and pistol up to your face to aim. A pistol scope is designed to be held at arms length and still see enough to aim the pistol.
It depends on the model and the caliber of the Pellet gun.
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It may work but it is not normally recommended because the shock from a pellet rifle is different from a regular firearm and it been known to jar loose the glass in a rimfire scope mounted on a pellet rifle.