If you are asking about a pumpmaster made by Crosman then see the related link. There you will find at the bottom of the page a section called "download a manual" that will take you to all the Crosman owners manuals.
It all depends on the model and who made the pellet gun. I suggest that you re-post the queston with the model and make of the pellet gun to get an answer.
No recommended, Not designed for plastic BB's.
No it should not. Are you sure the air gun is a .22 caliber not a .25 caliber. Air you loading it right? Are you loading it through the breech? You are using an air gun not a real gun.
Look up on the Web under "Air Gun Repair" and find a shop closest to you.
While many pellet guns are configured to be able to fire regular BB's, most BB guns cannot fire standard BB caliber pellets. To fire a pellet, the BB gun would have to be a breech loaded or break-barrel loaded design, and the pellets would have to be loaded single-shot.
yes! i did. u can put it in a barrel and go to the fort with the police and get it licensed
Oil it with "Crosman Pellgun oil", "RWS OIL" or "Gamo Pellet gun oil" Wipe it down. DO NOT USE Household oil or 3-N-1 oil. They will damage the gun. Put a drop in the barrel and run a swab through the barrel. If it's a C02 gun then put a drop of oil where the C02 bottle fits into the gun and charge the gun. If it's a springer type of rifle, put a drop of oil in the oil hole in top of the rifle barrel or in the loading chamber. DON'T over oil the gun.
Yes but it is not a humane way to kill the rodent. A pellet gun would be better. BB's don't deform when they impact the rodent, So the squirrel suffers before death. A pellet deforms on impact and will put the squirrel down quickly.
Simple: With the Safety On. Slide a cleaning rod down the barrel to dislodge the pellet from the loading port. Yes there are cleaning rods for pellet guns. They are 177 caliber.
What condition is it in, both mechanically and physically. That determines the value
If following the instructions in the owner's manual doesn't assist you, I suggest you take it to a gun smith/gun shop.
Yes. I suggest hollowpoint pellets and a head shot. This is the best and humane way to put down the animal