Depending on the FPS and the thickness of the Styrofoam, possibly, but normally no.
no. infact there are airsoft guns made to do that. it only makes the fire rate slow for that particular shot.
Depends on the size of the BBs and the weight of the shot. I.E. A 12 gauge 2 3/4" target load that has 3/8 oz shot in #7's will have over 200 BBS while a goose load in a 12 gauge 3 1/2" shotshell with BBBs will have more like 20 or so BBs
A 7 shot 12 gauge typically contains around 1 ounce of shot, which consists of approximately 200 to 250 individual BBs, depending on the size of the shot. The exact number can vary slightly based on the specific dimensions of the shot used. In general, "7 shot" refers to the size of the pellets, with smaller numbers indicating larger pellets.
On the back of the pistol you will find a long lever, slide it to one side and load in your BBs. Under the barrel you will find a thumb loader to load each shot into the firing chamber between each shot.
Only when you are out of bbs in your magazine
It will kill rodents with multiple shots or a head shot.
Have you tried shooting slower
It will depend on the size of the barrell to determine what kind of BBs will explode on impact when they're shot at opposing RC tanks. Exploding BBs have been around for several years and they might possibly be purchased online through classified websites such as eBay.
BBs are the ammunition used in BB guns. They are tiny, lead shot projectiles in the shape of a sphere. The name BB comes from the size of the ammunition, which is usually .177 caliber or 4.5 millimeter. The sizes of lead shot used in shotgun shells were B, BB, and BBB. This middle sized piece of ammunition in what gave the gun its name.
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