It all depends on the model. Some use a clip. Some are loaded through the back of the barrel when it is broken open, others load through the breech.
No they won't fit. If you force it, it will ruin the rifle.
see the attached link below. for the owners manual.
See the link below for the Owners Manual.
See the link below for the Owners Manual for the Crosman 1077 air rifle
See the link below for the owners manual.
It all depends on the rifle the size of the barrel and the load in the bullet. .22 Bullets come in stubby, short, long and Mag.
The model 200 was introduced in 1928 and was a .175 caliber BB muzzle loader.
It depends on the model, but it usually is on the barrel somewhere or the breech below where you load the pellet or BB.
This is a very nice air rifle. It is a .22 caliber not a .177 caliber rifle. it was made in two variations from 1957-1964. See the link below for the Owners manual.
The Slavia 622 is a .22 caliber pellet rifle not a .177 caliber rifle. It is a single shot Break barrel rifle. The rifle is a spring piston shooting system. To load and cock the barrel you simply push the barrel down (Break the barrel) all the way until you feel it cock. Load a .22 caliber pellet into the rear of the barrel (Breech) and make sure it's snug flush with the barrel. Load it with the skirt facing out and the dome in the barrel. Then bring the barrel back up into position and let it snap into place. AIM FIRE!
you probably just stop and load.
A magazine