Yes, if it is functioning properly, the slide will stay open.
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.
The bolt will lock to the rear. Look inside the ejection port and make sure the magazine is empty and the chamber is clear; visual verification will be enough.
Yes. I believe you can push down to unlock, and up to lock.
you have to get the lock capsule event in hg or ss and tranfer it to black and white
Only a few millimeters are necessary to free the slide from the lock.
make sure the gun is empty. there are no safeties on revolvers
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Anti-lock? As in "Anti-Lock Brakes"? Many cars don't come equipped with Anti-Lock Braking Systems. If you car is supposed to have anti-lock brakes and they are not working properly, you should have them fixed. You should never drive around with faulty brakes.
nope.
yes, they do on my 02.
Only if you put holes in them. (There are, I believe, some varieties of zip-lock bags that are "breathable", i.e. slightly porous, but the standard garden variety one is not supposed to be.)
No. There are a few that do not lock back. These are not really Blowbacks. On these, When you pull the trigger you actually move the slide back (Your finger is doing all the work) and it flies forward to fire the BB. The best way to check for real Blowback, is take a Blowback that is empty, and pull the slide back. If it locks back in place, then it will lock when you empty all the BB's after shooting. Then take the BB clip out and pull again on the slide and it should slide all the way forward. Then put the BB clip back in.