Daisy Powerline 415 CO2 Steel BB gun
$59.99 $50.99
Sig Sauer X-Five ASP Blowback Steel BB/Pellet Gun
$214.99 $204.24
Barra 009 Full Auto Blowback CO2 BB gun
$184.99 $175.74
KWC PT92 Blowback Steel BB Gun
$209.99 $188.99
Umarex Legends MP40 CO2 Blowback Steel BB Submachine Gun
$299.99 $284.99
Umarex Glock 17 Gen3 BlowBack BB Gun
$149.99 $142.49
KWC 1911 Tanfoglio Blowback BB Gun
$219.99 $197.99
KWC M1911 A1 Tac Blowback BB Gun
$229.99 $206.99
Umarex Glock 17 Gen4 BlowBack BB Gun
$219.99 $208.99
Umarex Walther PDP 4-in Barrel BB Gun
$109.99 $104.49
AK1 Crosman Full Auto CO2 BB Rifle
$299.99 $284.99
Legends M3 Grease Gun Magazine 60 rds
$94.99 $90.24
Umarex Smith & Wesson M29 8 Inch Barrel Steel BB Gun
$189.99 $180.49
Umarex Legends M1A1 Full Auto CO2 Blowback Steel BB Rifle
$309.99 $294.49
Barra Airguns The 1858 CO2 BB Pistol
$79.99 $75.99
Remington 1875 BB/.177 Revolver
$309.99 $294.49
Heckler & Koch HK416 CO2 Steel BB Airgun
$289.99 $275.49
Sig Sauer Rattler MCX Magazine
$69.99 $66.49
SIG Sauer MCX Rattler BB CO2 Rifle
$229.99 $218.49
Performance is key when choosing a BB gun. Velocity is typically measured in FPS (feet per second), with options like:
Target shooting BB guns are excellent for honing accuracy, while backyard plinking BB guns make casual sessions fun and relaxing.
For more serious scenarios, training BB guns and hunting BB guns simulate real use without the risks of live firearms.
Some users even consider self-defense BB guns as non-lethal deterrents in emergencies.
Some of the most reliable options come from brands known for innovation and consistency. Daisy has a long-standing reputation for producing affordable and beginner-friendly models, especially in the spring-loaded category.
If you're seeking more advanced builds, Umarex delivers exceptional realism and power, particularly in their CO2 BB pistols and rifles.
Explore our brands page to learn more of the top brands of the market.
Still deciding? Understand the key differences:
A spring-powered or low-FPS CO2 BB gun is often ideal for beginners due to its simplicity, safety, and ease of use.
BB guns range from around 250 FPS for low-power models up to 500 FPS for high-performance or sniper variants.
Yes, when used responsibly. Always wear eye protection, choose an appropriate target area, and follow local safety regulations.
BB guns shoot metal or steel BBs and are typically used for target practice, while airsoft guns fire plastic BBs and are designed for skirmishes or training.
While some consider BB guns for deterrence, they are not legally recognized as self-defense weapons in most jurisdictions.