if we're talking pistols, then yes. This is completely normal and how your pistol is designed to operate. p.s. assault rifles
have clips. Pistols have magazines.
Depends on the caliber being shot. Small caliber, little kick back. Larger caliber bigger kick back...
This happens when when you "top off" the gas tank, after you drive a gallon or two out it will change back to how many gallons you have left.
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I have an LX on mine all you do is on the back side of the caliber(the thing that holds your brake pads) on the bottom there is a bolt. Back out the bolt and rise the caliber all the way up and slide it toward the engine. That will take the caliber off and then you just replace the pads and do vise versa to put it back together.
To load an HS .22 caliber pistol, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and the safety is engaged. Open the action to check that the chamber is empty. Insert a magazine filled with .22 caliber ammunition into the magazine well until it clicks into place, then pull back the slide to chamber a round. Finally, disengage the safety, and the pistol is ready to fire.
no
use a c-clamp
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No, it's supposed to lay flat and straight over its back.
raise auto and place jack stands under auto, remove tire , unloosen the caliber bolts, remove caliber, take out front brake pad and use a C clamp to push the pistons back into the caliber, remove rear brake pad and install new pads and place caliber back and bolt on and then pump brakes until they are hard again