Yes, you are probably experiencing a drop in your accuracy level. CO2 is very powerful, and when you use a light BB like .12g, youre going to shoot badly. Take a kleenex, roll it up into a ball and throw it as hard as you can at a target. After that, take the kleenex and wrap it around something heavy like a quarter. Tape it securly, and then throw it at the same target.
Its a simple analogy; Your throwing arm is the CO2. The un-weighted kleenex is the .12g BB. And the weighted kleenex is a heavier BB such as .15g or .20b BB!
So if you want better accuracy, upgrade to a heavier BB.
No. co2 airsoft pistols in general are plauged with leakage issues, especially a cheap crosman. Besides that, airsoft pistols are not a good investment unless you already have a good primairy rifle.
You can recycle it.
no
See the link below for the Crosman 454 Owners Manual.
yes
Most all teams allows virtually all types of guns. The question is what fields are the CO2 guns allowed.
100 USD
Crosman offer a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman air guns. see the link below
Yes they are all the same just different brands.
Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops the repair older Crosman, Benjamin and Sheridan air guns. See the link below
No. even though some spring guns have great range, co2 allows you to fire more then once before reloading.
The Crosman model 150 was made between 1954-1967. It is a .22 cal pellet pistol.