BB Guns

What does the “BB” mean in “BB Gun”?
Baby Bullet?
Buckaroo Banzi?
Anyone?

Ball Bearing

The original purpose of the balls being shot was for use in bearings.

This realization was someone’s “Ridiculously Obvious Things You Never Realized” posts in one of those threads. Upon reading that thread, it was mine, too. :smack:

Ahhh…no. BB is a size designation, not an abbreviation. Shotgun pellets are sized by number of letter. There were/are size B, BB, and BBB pellets.

Not so, according to Wiki:

This link has a table of birdshot sizes, the largest of which are BB and BBB (might that be “big ball bearing”?).

As the Wiki article explains, the original BB guns were intended for lead shot. The use of steel BBs came along later.

Why not “A” shot? THen AA and AAA?

Is this to take up alphabet slack for all of those “B” bateries that don’t exist anymore or those “B” drives that have gone the same way?

Just goes to show that you should never trust adults :wink: At age 10 (?), I asked this very question of an uncle (whose BB gun was the first I ever shot) and “ball bearing” was the explanation he (quite convincingly) gave me.

I stand corrected. Sorry for passing along dis-information.

Thanks all. Although “Ball Bearing” is cool, I guess the size is where the name came from. Jeez, you guys and gals are sharp!
Thanks

Pah, I still reckon it’s B, BB and BBB for Bearing, Ball Bearing, and Big Ball Bearing. If there was a BBBB size, obviously that was Bloody Big Ball Bearing. :slight_smile:

No, they had to skip B because then everyone would think that you just have a stutter.

“Yes, I’d like some B-batteries.”

“What kind?”

“B batteries! Come on!”

/demetri martin joke

I thought your definition was elegant and succinct.

So it was incorrect. I don’t really carere since I shoot pellets. :slight_smile:

Quite some time ago I made the BB/Ball Bearing connection all on my own, and have assumed it to be true until two minutes ago. I’m a little dismayed I was wrong, because I seem to recall being rather pleased with myself for having figured it out.

But at least I’ve never misinformed anyone else by repeating my false assumption. Nyah, nyah, cormac262! :smiley: