On average, you can expect to get around 50-70 shots from a CO2 cartridge with a 500fps non-blowback pistol. However, the exact number of shots can vary depending on factors such as temperature, rate of fire, and the specific design of the pistol.
get a can of propane and spay it into the co2 and it works it will make the pistol blowback but won't kick back hard like the brand new co2s but trust me it would still blowback and shoot better than buying new ones over and over again ;)
No "good" pistol like that exists under 50 dollars.
No
Yes, the TSD Blowback-601 M1911 is fully automatic and it uses co2.
try sport chalet they r 80 buks with about 400 fps its blowback
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Blowback pistols are obviously more expensive than non-blowback pistols. On the other hand non-blowback pistols generally have a higher fps and are alot cheaper. It seems that they can use CO2 with less damage or wear and tear to the gun. They seem harder to clean and it seems as though alot of them have internal magazines which are a bit annoying to load. Blowback pistols are obviously easier to load and easier to clean, however it seems as though alot of guns have atleast one problem. That problem could be with a leaking or a slide that doesn't go back all the way. Blowback pistols ALWAYS seem like they have a leaky mag problem and are gas whores, while non-blowback pistols are extremely gas efficient and there mags never leak.
The pistol is only about 15.99 but the AK airsoft gun is 54.99 the AK has more damge in to it but if You want alot of alot of damge get a BB gun they are metal and hurts alot more. the cost 20.00
No. It would requite a larger barrel and then you would have to find a bigger clip to hold the larger pellets. The larger clip would require that the gun be considerably modified. It's not worth it.
It is an inexpensive pistol caliber, foldable, blowback operated carbine- manufactured in Florida.
Only TSD M9x magazines.