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BB Guns
by Bebe Pistle
http://www.bbgunn.com

The basic idea behind almost any firearm, from a pistol to a
cannon, is to create a small explosion just behind a
projectile positioned in a cylinder. When the explosion
tries to expand in a gun, it can go only in one direction.
If a projectile is in the way, the expanding matter from the
explosion will push the projectile forward as it makes its
way down the barrel.

Every time you have to take a shot, the BB gun needs to be
inclined. This adds to the safety measure, as the guns can't
go off just by accident. The BB guns mechanism is to use
compressed air to force the pellets from the barrels of the
guns. However, despite everything special care should be
taken so as to keep them out of reach of young children.

The first and foremost rule for safety in regards to bb guns
is to always use a lock on the trigger, even for the pump
variety of bb guns. You just never know when a child might
get his or her little hands on a bb gun. In addition, it is
always best to keep it locked up in a gun case whenever it's
not being used. And, never leave bb guns loaded.

There is a set of cardinals you must follow while using a BB
gun- always use a lock on the trigger (including the pump
version). Put the BB gun back in the gun case after the
usage. Keep it out of reach of your little ones who would be
more than happy to lay their hands on this. Never leave the
BB gun loaded.

Because it is possible for bb guns to be life threatening.
In fact, bb guns are responsible for about four deaths a
year. The number of deaths per year for bb guns isn't very
high, especially in light of the number caused by other
types of guns, but any number of deaths due to bb guns is
too high--and completely avoidable. So if you choose to
purchase and keep a bb gun around, be sure to follow the
guidelines for gun safety that you would for any type of
gun.

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