About every 500-1000 shots, most BB guns should get 2 drops of 20 weight oil in the hole marked OIL. You can also use 1-2 drops on the cocking lever, trigger, etc. You SHOULD read the manual. Most companies have them available on line for free. If your gun is a Daisy, the link below will take you to their manual in English. Shoot safe, wear your eye protection.
Never use Motor oil on a BB gun. It will eventually ruin the seals and O-Rings.
I suggest Crosman Pellgun oil or RWS pellet gun oil.
The drozd is rated at 541 FPS. there is not much that you can do to improve it because it's a BB gun and the Co2 will only push the BB so fast. With a pellet gun you can select a lighter pellet to make it faster or a heaver pellet to make it hit harder. BB's all weigh about the same so you don't have much choice. However you can put your BB's in a can and drop a few drops of Crosman pellgun oil in with them and roll them around in the oil to coat the BB's with oil. Also put a few drops of oil down the barrel this will make the BB's fire faster down the barrel. DO NOT SOAK the BB's it will gum up the gun with too much oil
Soak it it a lightweight oil.
You can have the BB gun tuned by a professional. But the easiest way is to take a few drops of Crosman Pelgun oil and put it the case with the BB and roll them around. Do not over oil the BB"s it will make them sticky. Just a light coat. This will coat the barrel when you fire the trigger. Also if you have a C02 gun put a drop of pelgun oil on the tip of the cylinder before you put the cylinder into the gun. It will coat the seals and make them last longer.
If its a BB Gun, Then Yes.
BB gun. Fires a round BB.
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield did not invent the BB gun.
Which model, what is the condition of the BB gun or is it a BB rifle..
It's a BB Gun.
A BB gun is a gun which shoots BB-size pellets, typically with the use of compressed air, or a compressed spring.
You don't magnetize the BB's. The Magnet is inside the BB gun. The gun has to be taken apart and the magnet that holds the BB's replaced. Not all designs use this method of holding BB in place.