Yes. The model 77A was made between 1971-78
It's a 16 shot BB repeater or a SINGLE shot pellet rifle
Yes it is. It is a single shot .177 pellet rifle. It is not a BB rifle.
this particular item is a .22 cal. pellet gun
Yes it's a single shot .177 pellet rifle.
The Crosman Recruit is a pellet rifle not a pellet gun. If you want to see how the rifle is assembled then see the link below for the diagram.
The Phantom is a single shot, single break barrel Pellet rifle rated at 1000 FPS that cost around $90. It is a true pellet rifle. Deigned for target and hunting. The Daisy 901 is a combo BB/Pellet rifle that is a 10 pump for a maxim 750 FPS. and cost around $63. Designed for plinking and fun. Personally I have never been a fan of Combo rifles ( But that is my opinion )
Only if the rifle is designed for pellets. If it is a "Red Ryder" then the answer is NO. Daisy makes PELLET rifles.
The Marksman Model 740 .177 pellet rifle. It has a wood-patterned plastic stock. It is a single shot rifle that folds in the middle for cocking and loading. The safety auto-enables after every trigger pull. You must cock and reset the safety
Not normally. In fact I can not think of any pellet rifle that takes a 16 gram C02 cartridge.
Impossible to answer.
The best for what? Paintball, .177 Pellet, 6 mm pellet or bb rifle?
BB rifles and BB guns are neither accurate or powerful. Basically because of the design of the barrel. Most BB guns use a smooth bore barrel. Where as pellet rifles use a rifled bore barrel. It has grooves that make the pellet spin and fly straighter. BB's tumble when fired out of the barrel. BB guns can injure you but never attain the accuracy, power or speed of a pellet rifle. The best BB rifle I know of (NOT Pellet only rifle) is the Daisy 880. It is capable of firing both BB and single shot Pellets.