well in that problem what u have to do is use flat screwdriver to slowly pry off the cocking mechanism and wiggle it every once in a while. then it should come out but if it doesn't work then I don't know how to help you. HOPE THIS REALLY HELPS!
with a hammer or a rock
Pry it off with a flathead screwdriver.
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That's really going to come down to the reason it's jammed. Could be as simple as just working the mechanism, it could be a matter of cleaning and lubricating the mechanism, or it could need replacement parts.
Ive also been looking for a mechanism for the ranger but cant find it i have seen 1 drawing but was useless
All you have to do is put in front and rear bolt, Put in the coking pin, the put in the rear spring and cap.
"cocking" translates to, "armamento" in Italian.
This all depends on the model. I suggest you go online and do a search for "air gun repair" and locate a place to repair it for you.
pry off the cocking bolt with a flathead screwdriver by placing the flathead screwdriver in between the knob and the gun and pushing the screw driver against the knob as if you are trying to push it away from the gun.. the knob came unstuck for me! Thanks to this answer!
Edward Cocking was born in 1931.
Robert Cock died in 1871.
Robert Cock was born in 1801.