The Fore-grip is under the barrel (it's removable and adjustable) It attaches to the rail under the barrel.
It's in the grip. See the link below.
Benjamin is owned by Crosman corp. They have, on their web page, a service to locate and repair Benjamin, Crosman and Sheridan air guns. Some parts are available from Crosman directly. If it is and older part go to the Crosman link below and then click on "Find a service center" it will help you locate someone who may help you find your parts.
I'd say it's probably broke. No your problem is probably where the pistol grip is, it is at the bottom of the pistol grip. if it is loose, then that is your problem, it NEEDS to be tight on the pistol grip in order for the gun to work
If it's not on the outside then very possibly it's under the grip cover
No, the salvo had a picitanny rail, where the 98 has a custom slot.
that is completley stupid there is a grip that will fit on people think the r76 uses a piccany rail go on google type in weaver rail and then compare it to your gun it is a weaver rail if you go on amazon for 9.40 with shipping you can get a grip pod (a grip with a bipod that deploys out of it) thats what i have and it works great thats why they have the under rail on the gun
The fore grip of the Remington 7400 and the Remington 742 are not directly interchangeable. While both models share a similar design and are part of Remington's semi-automatic rifle family, slight differences in dimensions and mounting may prevent a proper fit. It’s best to consult a gunsmith or refer to specific compatibility resources for modifications or alternative options.
There are three different versions of the 766 but all three load the same. All load through the oval trap door on the pistol grip. See the link below for the Owners Manual
No, the grip(s) are rubber, the clip IS metal, the gearbox is also metal, but other than that, most of it is aluminum, or HIGH QUALITY plastic. And by HIGH QUALITY, means it is the best plastic.
Try gun shops, gun shows, want ads, internet auction sites
Depends on the revolver. If it has individual shells, it is very likely you load each individual shell from the front. and if the shells are not removable, it is likely somewhere in/under/by the grip you will load the bb's.
GREAT question because i just moved mine from the fore arm grip (front) to the stock ( or back) . 1 remove your stock with the battery. remove the the battery and stock.2 open your gun and run the wire down through your gun to the fore arm grip.3 put your gun back together put your battery in and it should work. also if you need any other help with this task. Id be happy to make a video for you explaining each step.