It all depends on the model. The most common way is to place the safety in the "on" position them remove the palm grip cover on the left side ( It usually snaps off ) loosen the thumb screw on the bottom of the grip. Remove the old C02 bottle and put the new one in it's place. Tighten the thumb screw just thumb tight. Replace the left palm cover and you are ready to shoot after you load and take the safety "off." But remember this procedure doesn't cover all models it's just the most common method.
It depends on the model
Yes, hotter Co2 expands faster than cold, but only if that temperature is constant, but heating CO2 tanks is extremely dangerous, and will not do anything but weaken the cylinder, which may explode and shrapnelize.
It is possible.
Over time, it will lose its charge since it was punctured when put in.
Read the directions for YOUR gun. CO2 does not explode, but may leak down.
Yes, once it is in, you can not take it out and use it later, as it is not resealable.
see the link below for the Owners manual.
If it is a gas gun, no. However, some are spring guns, and some are electric.
I would contact Daisy directly and ask them See the link below
If you are asking about the Crosman C02 pellet pistol then Yes that is what it is designed to power the pistol.
No.
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