.177 cal. Crosman, daisy, rws, beeman, marksman all make pellets in the .177 size
It will use any .177 caliber pellet
The Marksman Repeater doesn't use a C02 Cartridge it a spring operated pistol
Do not use 3in1 or gun oil only use Crosman pellgun or RWS oil. lubricate all the moving parts with a little oil not too much.
Do not use regular oil, only use Crosman Pellgun oil or RWS pellgun oil. It can be purchased at most sportingoods shops that sell pellet guns. You can also order it online (See the link below.)
I can only think of three oils to use on any airgun. Crosman pellgun oil, Gamo oil or RWS air gun oil. Never use anything else it can ruin the seals in the air gun.
The C-11 shoots .177 Caliber BB's not pellets
Ah the redstone repeater, a very useful item, here is how you use it: - = redstone wire > = redstoen repeater -->--------- You have to make sure you place the repeater the direction the redstone is traveling. Also when you click on the repeater, the torches move right? That is for setting delay on the repeater or in different words setting how long it takes for the redstone signal to pass through the repeater. Enjoy your redstone circuts :)
You can't it's not designed to be a repeater.
To assemble a Marksman Repeater BB gun in .177 caliber, start by ensuring you have all necessary components: the main body, barrel, magazine, and any required screws or tools. First, attach the barrel to the main body securely. Then, insert the magazine into the designated slot, ensuring it is properly aligned. Finally, check that all components are functioning correctly before loading BBs and preparing to use the gun safely. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific assembly details.
If they are the proper size.
Generally the best bedding is pine woodchips or wood pellets.
a GPS repeater will extend the use of any GPS device to locations where the line of sight to satellites is non existent and will provide an instant GPS service.