Only if the gun is designed for BB's. Some air rifles are designed to shoot either. Usually they are the multy pump design like the Crosman 760 or the Daisy 880, but air rifles will say right on the barrel that they are designed for .177 cal pellets or .22 caliber pellets and these rifles or guns should not use BB's. BB's will damage the rifling in the barrel.
How do you put WHAT. A pellets in the rifle, a BB in the rifle, Put it back together. your question is incomplete.
No it's not designed to do it.
Check the Benjamin line of air guns at www.crosman.com. Benjamin make metal air guns. Also there is no such thing as BB bullets. BB's and pellets are fired from Air guns.
Because the air pump in a bb gun makes the bb feel like a pinch
An Air Rifle is either a BB rifle or a pellet rifle. It uses air or gas to propel the projectile.
Not normally. BB are 177 cal, air soft is 6mm
Today Crosman air gun company owns the rights to the Hahn BB line of air guns. The rifle was made between 1958 to 1971. See the link below for a detail drawing of the parts.
Air rifles don't shoot bullets, they shoot BB's or Pellets. Each model is different. Some shoot one pellet at a time and must be reloaded for each shot. Others can hold multiple BB or pellets, it just depends on the model.
Austria invented the first air rifle in the 1500's. The BB rifle was invented in the USA.
An air rifle fires a projectile (usually a BB) using compressed air instead of an explosive charge.
There are air rifles and there are air guns. These are guns that use air or C02 to fire a BB or Pellet, not gunpowder. A DAISY RED RYDER BB Rifle would be considered an "air rifle." There are several companies that make air guns and air rifles. Gamo, Daisy, Crosman, and Umarex are a few of these companies.
It's a BB air rifle