Guns typically make a loud bang or gunshot noise when they are fired. The sound can vary depending on the type of gun and the environment where it is being shot. Additionally, different types of ammunition can produce different sounds when fired.
A very loud BANG!
Yes, usually a loud "POP".
Yes, you can make a sentence using bang. You can make any sentence using any words you like. Bang can be used like 'And suddenly, there was a loud bang!' Like that. Think of anything you like.
Because the bullet shoots out and let's a big bang of pressure
it doesn't.More accurate answerThe engine will very quickly: Start rattlingStart a loud knockingIt may make a loud squeak noise and stopIt may make a loud bang noise and stop
There are two companies that make Full-Auto Pellet machine guns, Air Ordnance and GMG (Gas Machine Gun). (see the links below)
Assuming a misfire is on a vehicle, then yes, there is usually a loud bang. Also known as a backfire.
You start by reading reviews. I suggest going to online reviews that people have written about the various guns they have purchased. You also need to select the type of airgun you want to purchase. Air you looking for a pellet gun or an air-soft pellet gun? How much can you afford? All these things will help you determine what you can purchase. Pellet guns cost as little as $20 and as much as $3,000 so do some homework and make a selection.
Most Pellet guns and Rifles will kill a rabbit. I suggest using Hunting pellets for the quickest kill. BB guns are a poor choice for hunting rabbits. The BB do not deform when they hit a target and will make the rabbit suffer, where the pellet is designed to put the animal down quickly.
A classic BB gun is spring powered. A pellet gun is powered by a CO2 cartridge, and develops much higher velocity. The above answer is partially correct but there are other factors that make pellet guns more powerful. BB guns come in Spring power but they also come in C02 and pump power plants. Pellet guns come in spring, pump, C02 and PCP power plants. "BB only guns" use a smooth bore barrel much like a straw. This type of system allows the BB to tumble as it leaves the barrel. The BB itself is round and it really does not spin as it flies through the air. This make BBs not as accurate as pellets. Pellets have a skirt at the rear of the pellet, this soft skirt catches the air from the firing source it also catches the grooves in the barrel (Rifled barrels.) The grooves in the barrel cause the pellet to spin as it leaves the barrel. This action helps the pellet fly straighter. The air that is caught in the rear of the pellet drives the pallet faster as it leaves the barrel.. Pellet also come in different weights. Heavier pellets fly slower but fly straighter than lighter pellets. Lighter pellets are more effected by crosswind. BBs do not come in different weights or not enough difference to have any effect on the outcome. The ultimate pellet guns are PCP (PreCharged Pneumatic) air guns. These airguns use a special hand pump or Scuba tank to charge them to 3000 PSI and are capable of firing a 50 caliber pellet at 900 Feet per Second
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.