Drop the bb right down the barrel. Sometimes it will roll out on you. Other times it seats somehow and stays secure
I would contact Daisy directly and ask for assistance or an owners Manual See the link below
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Numrich gun parts
5-60 USD or so
Yes, The model 41 was made by Marlin. It was based off of their model 101.
Basically a Savage Model 63 single-shot bolt action .22. I have some parts for that model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1950's-1970's. Value around $50.
It was made by Savage/Stevens, and would be worth at most $100.
About $75-$100. The .410 brings more than the larger gauges in the single-shot Stevens brand. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Savage 101 was an interesting gun made from 1960-1968. It is made to resemble a single-action revolver but is actually a single-shot; the barrel and cylinder swing out to load the shell and there is no cylinder rotation on firing (there's only one chamber). Not a terribly popular collectable, but does have a place in a comprehensive Savage collection OR makes a good addition to any collection of oddball handguns. We see these offered for sale fairly often at $150-$195 but they sit and sit and sit... Actual buying prices seem to be in the $100-$125 range. I would certainly pay no more for one.
I've seen mint condition go as high as $250. I own one, but it is far from mint condition. Sentimental value only.
50 USD or so