A pump action BB gun requires you to pump the forearm (The grip under the barrel) several times to store air in the air tube. This air propels the pellet when the trigger is pulled.
Because the air pump in a bb gun makes the bb feel like a pinch
Yes
There are over 100 non lever action BB guns. How can I help you?
some do some don't depends on the model.
head shot
It's a lever action BB rifle. It can hold 650 BB. It's designed for a youth.
It was rated at 350 FPS. The same as the Red Ryder BB Rifle
Most likely it has a blown seal.
It all depends on the particular model.
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.
The Red Ryder logo actually started in 1940 on the stock, not the receiver and continued until today. This was a lever action not a pump. The model 25 (PUMP) had a hunter and birds on the Receiver not a western hero. It started in 1914.
It depends on two things. I need the model number. Are you sure it's not a rifle?. Daisy made several different BB guns during the 1950's