It depends on which version you have. See the Crosman link below for all the Remington owners and parts manuals. Your should be one of the first two parts manuals at the top of the page
Try different ammunition, verify the shotgun is put together properly.
They were put on in house, same as Winchester or Remington.
It doesn't GO together but it is PUT together You can request a manual for free at Remington's website or go to a gunsmith and ask for help See Related Link below for a manual
It depends on which gun. Different guns assemble in different ways.
Crosman airguns handles Remington air rifles. Go to the following web page and you will find a diagram of your airmaster. http:/www.crosman.com/airguns/service/manuals/remington
Gun shop or gunsmith
Best left to a professional.
Crosman airguns handles Remington air rifles. Go to the following web page and you will find a diagram of your airmaster. http:/www.crosman.com/airguns/service/manuals/remington
see the link below
Your 1911 pistol was made by Remington Rand in 1944. Your slide is probably marked Colt. however, the serial number denotes the gun manufacturer. Often when cleaning several 1911 pistols the parts are mixed when put back together as with putting a Colt slide on a Remington Rand frame.
it depends on the model.
Look up on the Web under "Air Gun Repair" and find a shop closest to you.