Weapon loads at the breech vs. the muzzle.
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BBs, mainly. If you can breech load it, they can also fire pellets and darts.
It all depends on the model. Some use a clip. Some are loaded through the back of the barrel when it is broken open, others load through the breech.
It depends on the model, but it usually is on the barrel somewhere or the breech below where you load the pellet or BB.
You can load it (One shot at a time) with a pellet on top. Just open the breech and place a pellet in the barrel. Or you can load several BB in the left side trap door. See the link below.
Ramrod is when you use a large cylindrical item to shove a dart down a barrel. A breech load is a rectangle cut through a certain piping that is close to the gun, so when you load the dart it retains all of its power, for when the spring/ air powered gun shoots, its power won't decrease as the air travels, giving a more direct push on the dart. Hope this helps. For more information, I would visit a website regaurding these topics (i.e. nerfhaven.com, nerfhq.com, denoffoam.com) or just Google Nerf breech load or Nerf ramrod, and there should be plenty of videos/writeups/explanations of the process.
The Model 122 is a .22 caliber pellet pistol, not a BB or .177 caliber pistol. Pump up the pistol, Not more than 10 pumps. Open the breech by turning the knob at the rear. Pull it all the way back. Load the .22 pellet in the breech. The skirt faces the rear. Close the breech. Rotate the knob to lock it in place. Aim, release the safety and fire.
Depends on what type of BB gun it is. Some have a small lever to load and chamber the next BB. When that lever is pulled back, the breech is open. Some have an action which both charges the gun and opens the breech to load another round, such as the lever action BB guns, pump action BB guns, etc. In some cases, the breech may be exposed during this time, or it may not be (such as with the Red Ryder). For BB pistols, if they're revolver types, usually the top portion is hinged and can be opened to expose the breech this way. Some are made to resemble semi automatic pistols, and pulling back on the portion of the slide which can be pulled back opens the breech.
This is a break barrel air rifle. Push the barrel down to open the breech and then load a pellet in the barrel. Pull the barrel all the way down to load the tension on the spring then close up the barrel. It's ready to shoot
out of breech and legging
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