BBs
Copper, Steel, Lead BBs
Pyramyd AIR has a wide variety of bb gun ammo. They are available in a variety of different metals, including steel, copper-plated, and zinc plated. Some steel bbs have an anodized finish, which makes them have less friction, providing more velocity, greater distance, and better accuracy.

Air Venturi, H&N Smart Shot .177 Cal, 7.4 Grains, Copper Plated Lead BBs, 750ct
$10.99$0.015 / Rd
What Are BBs?
BBs are smooth and round balls made out of metal and are a tiny bit under .177 caliber - usually around 4.35mm in diameter. BBs are made specifically for air-powered guns with smoothbore barrels. BBs are suitable for light recreational shooting, entry-level fun, and select competitions. Although metal BBs look fairly simple, there are a lot of options when it comes to finishes. Some have a zinc or copper coating, while others may have anodized finishes that will help produce increased velocity and reduce friction. Some BBs are designed to flatten or shatter on impact for fewer ricochets and added safety.
Remember: Always follow safety measures and wear eye protection - ricochets may occur.
Choosing the Right BBs
There are many different BBs available. Each .177 BB serves the same purpose but is made with different materials for different purposes., Some are designed to increase speed, decrease friction, or decrease the chance of ricocheting. Remember, BB guns are not toys and can be dangerous, so always consider safety as a priority with eye protection, especially for the ricochet.
Here is how to make a selection based on your needs:
- Plinking & Fun Shooting: Standard steel BBs or zinc-plated
- Training & Indoor Use: Low-ricochet copper-coated lead BBs or frangible (break apart upon impact and limit ricochets)
- Cold Weather: copper-coated BBs (for reduced fouling and improved function).
- Gun Longevity & Maintenance: copper-plated BBs (for corrosion, friction, and buildup).
Note: Metal BBs for BB guns are not the same as plastic airsoft BBs for airsoft guns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use BBs in a pellet gun?
Only if the air-powered gun manual specifies it can use both. Most pellet guns have rifled barrels, which can be damaged by steel BBs.
Are copper-plated BBs worth it?
Yes, especially for CO2 and semi-auto BB guns (non-airsoft). They reduce internal wear, feed more reliably, and perform better in cold conditions.
What are frangible BBs?
They are designed to shatter on impact, minimizing the risk of ricochet. These lead-free bbs are ideal for steel targets and indoor ranges.
Can I reuse BBs?
No. Reusing metal BBs can cause jams, misfeeds, and serious damage to your air powered gun.