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BB Repeater/Single-Shot Pellet Guns
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Repeaters are semi-automatic BB guns, meaning you can fire a new BB with each pull of the trigger without having to cock the hammer or spring mechanism between each shot. On the other hand, single-shot pellet guns require manual hammer or spring cocking between each shot. BB gun repeaters are fun and easy to shoot continually without the break associated with pumping and reloading that single-shot pellet guns require. The most common kind of single-shot pellet gun is the pump air rifle. Single-shot pump air rifles require manual pumping to fill the built in reservoir with compressed air to propel each shot. Depending on the power of each single-shot pellet gun, some require just one pump between shots, while others may require up to 10 pumps for maximum power. Single-shot BB guns and pellet guns are great for beginners and leisure shooting because of the manual involvement of each shot. BB gun repeaters are the perfect easy-to-use gun as they operate with compressed CO2 gas and are ready to fire with minimal operator effort. Both styles of air guns are well suited for beginners and the occasional airgun hobbyist.
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