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There is no place on the BBB's firing mechanism for small darts to be fired.
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a bullet of the same caliber and same grains of powder fired from a long barrel will have a higher muzzle velocity than if fired from a short barrel.
Markham-King 21-33 made 1933-35 .177 caliber, fired lead shot or darts. It had a removable shot tube. It was a single shot powered by a spring piston. It was marked KING MFG CO.
No. They will be too large to fit in the gun or be fired out of the barrel.
Depends on the angle it's fired at, and which .30 caliber. When fired at an angle of about 45 degrees, a 30-06 can fire a bullet about 4-5 miles.
A father expects his teen aged daughter to date boys of the highest caliber. Handguns of a large caliber create considerable recoil when fired.
Assuming you mean a bullet fired from a .22 caliber handgun, the answer is, yes, it can, but it depends on several variables.
A 410 shotgun is basically a 41 caliber smoothbore. A 45 caliber round may fit in the chamber, but the bullet is too big. Don't do it.
Purchased April 1977, never fired.