If you are reffering to speed, there is no calliber that can beet the .177. You can get a .177 gun that shoots anywhere from 150 FPS to 1200 FPS. There is a catch though, because energy is calculated by mass X exelleration, you can learn that where the .177 has high speed, it has very low mass. If you got a .20, .22, or .25 calliber gun, than you would have very low speed but very high mass.
Any air gun or rifle that uses a .177 Caliber pellet can use the Gamo .177 Red Fire Pellet. No matter who makes the air gun. The Caliber .177 is universal to all .177 caliber pellet guns or rifles.
Cal .177
You need to consult your owner's manual. Some BB guns can shoot pellets, but some cannot.
.177 BB Cal
I would have to say no because the question is for a .177 cal 'BB' gun. If you intend on hunting with air rifles in the .177 caliber, then you really should use pellets. Pellets provide much greater accuracy and are more humane than a BB.
A rock can be considered a weapon depending on how you use it. I think your question is "Can a 22 caliber Air gun be considered a firearm"You stated a 22 caliber BB gun. There is no such thing as a .22 caliber BB gun. In reality it's a .22 caliber pellet gun. BB are only made in .177 caliber.Your best answer should come from law enforcement in your area. It all depends on the location and country where you live.
A rock can be considered a weapon depending on how you use it. I think your question is "Can a 22 caliber Air gun be considered a firearm"You stated a 22 caliber BB gun. There is no such thing as a .22 caliber BB gun. In reality it's a .22 caliber pellet gun. BB are only made in .177 caliber.Your best answer should come from law enforcement in your area. It all depends on the location and country where you live.
I assume you are asking about air guns, if so then it would be helpful if you stated the model. Most air guns can accept all weights of pellet grains as long as the pellet is the correct caliber. In other words you can not use a .22 pellet in a .177 caliber pellet gun but you can use different weight pellets as long as they are .177 for that gun.
The 620 is a 4.5mm or .177 caliber pellet rifle and is rated around 450 FPS.
Contact Daisy customer service and fill out the form for a diagram. See the link below
Which Model? anywhere from $40 to $120
Pellet guns tend to come in two standard caliber sizes. The first smaller caliber is the most common for pellets guns and is .177 caliber. The second is .22 caliber that can be found on some higher powered pellet gun models.