The ones i have seen are either rectangular clips that load like normal with the bb's wrapping around inside the mag or they have shells tht you use a speed loader (i guess u can use hand but i heard speed loader is alot eaiser i think) that you pus into the shotgun like a real one you would. Hope that helps :D
You cannot buy different sized shotgun magazines. However, I suggest getting a shotgun that takes airsoft shotgun shells. It will expand your options of bullet capacity.
Some magazines will not work with speed loaders, but most standard magazines do.
AirsoftRC.com sells extra magazine's for this gun. Go to M06A1 airsoft gun magazine
It all depends on the model your looking at. So, to make it simple, elaborate. My pump action M56A uses airsoft shotgun shells, that act as magazines. So in a real shotgun, when the shell of a shotgun is fired, the Shell ejects, and the bb's fire. In an airsoft shotgun, depending upon the model, a shell shotgun fires 1 or 3 bb's, and without ejecting the shell, you pump again, causing more pre-loaded bb's into the chamber. But in some Airsoft shotguns, they use Magazines. You insert the magazine into the underside of the gun, and when you re-pump, bb(s) load into the chamber. That would be the logical answer. You used the word "Have". Do i "have to use shells". There are magazine alternatives, and you can always do it the good old fashion manual loading method. You could "screw" the loading mechanism, and manually force the bb's into the chamber. Not recommended. Any more questions, email me.
You can but it depends on the airsoft gun you have. On some it will work and others it will jam or even ruin the gun.
Crossman airsoft shotguns are only compatible with Crossman magazines.
See link below
A pump airsoft gun is a gun that has to be pumped every time before shooting. Ex. Airsoft shotgun
280 fps
$25-50
Magazines for airsoft guns hold and feed the BBs into the gun's firing mechanism. They come in various capacities and styles to suit different types of airsoft guns and players' preferences. Regularly maintaining and properly loading magazines is essential for consistent and reliable performance during airsoft games.
Lets say its an M4. Any M4 mag will work. Lets say its a MK36. Any MK36 mag will work. If its designed for the gun, it will work.