no, but a real gun can
its stuck
Loading one depends on the model. To fire a BB gun, you pull the trigger.
It can be either a BB gun or pellet gun. The slide, on top, blows back and reloads the next shot when you fire the pistol.
I believe you are asking about a BB rifle made by Daisy for Sears, the model number is 799 9045. If this is it, then it's a Daisy model 25. To load the BB gun you have to unscrew the very end of the barrel. pull it out you will see a spring inside a long tube. Pull it back and load the tube with BB's let the spring go back down and push the BB together Now carefully screw the tube back into place and cock the forearm back and forth. You are ready to fire.
Blowback on a BB gun is a repeater. When you pull the trigger the gun fires and the top of the gun reciprocates (Blowsback) and auto load and cocks the next shot. If you have ever seen a modern forearm slide back an forth each time it is fired then you have seen Blowback.
No. There are a few that do not lock back. These are not really Blowbacks. On these, When you pull the trigger you actually move the slide back (Your finger is doing all the work) and it flies forward to fire the BB. The best way to check for real Blowback, is take a Blowback that is empty, and pull the slide back. If it locks back in place, then it will lock when you empty all the BB's after shooting. Then take the BB clip out and pull again on the slide and it should slide all the way forward. Then put the BB clip back in.
If its a gun. You pull the trigger while aiming down the sights
the gun works like this: When you pull the trigger a small piston is drawn back. This allows a bb th be inserted into the chamber. As you cantinue to pull a small valve opens allowing co2 to be relesed
That depends on what is broken, worn out, or missing. well when i pull the slide back to load it it doesnt load a BB into the barrel my guess is something is missing (its a pistol by the way, a double eagle,)
I'm not terribly sure to be honest but I would take it back to where you got it from and try to return it.
To load a Daisy Model 99 BB gun, first ensure the gun is pointed in a safe direction and is not cocked. Open the lever to access the BB reservoir, then pour in BBs until it's full, usually around 50 BBs. Close the lever securely, and then pull back the cocking mechanism to prepare the gun for firing. Always remember to follow safety precautions while handling and using the BB gun.
your rubber seal is gone or broken. Depending on your price range and gun you could buy one from airsoftparts.ca or make one from black tape