Piston and spring.
Trigger, cocking lever, Spring, Piston tube around the spring. BB loder and barrel
The Spring is the power source for the gun. When the gun is cocked the spring compresses and when the trigger is pulled the spring releases and pushes a piston that compresses a tube fill of air that fires a BB out of the barrel.
It's the same as all the other "Red Ryder"BB guns. When you cock the lever it pulls back the spring in the Air Piston tube and locks it in place. Another spring forces the BB into place at the end of the piston tube. The trigger releases the spring allowing the spring and piston to slide forward and Air pressure fires the BB out of the barrel.
Because of the small design of a BB gun it is not possible to change the air system. However if it's a pellet springer rifle, not a BB rifle, then in some cases it is possible to change it with a Nitro piston system. But this should be done by a professional air gun service. A nitro system replaces the spring piston with a gas piston tube. It usually cost around $130.
yes 50 metres is pretty good if ur using a spring or electric bb gun. it is average for a gas bb gun. the average for an electric/spring bb gun is 30m
It is the "organ" I guess you could call it, that makes the airsoft gun work. Inside, there are many parts: - Cylinder - Cylinder head - Piston (and piston head) - Spring - Spring guide - Tappet plate - Air nozzle - 3 gears (sector, spur, and bevel) - Anti-reversal latch - Trigger assembly - Wires to battery - Wires to motor
A BB gun is a gun which shoots BB-size pellets, typically with the use of compressed air, or a compressed spring.
Several years ago Daisy made a POP gun that just shot air. Hence the name POP gun. It's no longer around. Spring driven BB guns and pellet rifles are designed to shoot a projectile. when the spring piston is released (After cocking) the spring compresses the air and fires the pellet / BB. Just before the pellet is fired the air in the chamber is compresses and actually slows down the piston and keeps it from slamming against the end of the chamber. Firing a bb gun without a bb / pellet in the loading chamber ( Dryfiring) will eventually ruin the BB gun. Firing a C02 gun without a bb will not damage it but C02 produces 800 PSI of pressure and if the barrel it put against the skin the air from the barrel will blow a hole in the skin. BB guns and air guns are not toys. I suggest getting a spring airsoft gun. One that fire around 150 to 200 FPS (Feet per second). These will do little damage and can be fired without a plastic BB.
A piston is pushed by a spring, compressing air ahead of the piston. The air blows he BB or pellet out of the barrel.
Yes
When the rifle is cocked, a spring is compressed. Pulling the trigger releases the spring, which pushes a piston forward, The piston compresses air as it moves. The compressed air blows the BB or pellet out of the barrel.