If you cleaned it by immersing it in the washing bowl and giving it a good scrub, Yes!
you would have to look it up or else just take it apart.
It has to come apart to do a thorough job.
No for best results the Carburetor needs to be removed and completely disassembled. This helps in cleaning out the jets and small passages, Recommended to be done by an experienced mechanic in that field.
Use q-tips, a feather duster, or a damp cloth. Otherwise don't be lazy or scared to unscrew the bottom and clean out any dust, dirt, or grime. It's more fun than cleaning a lawn mower.
Revolvers are not intended to be disassembled by the user for regular maintenance and cleaning. Would strongly recommend you find a qualified pistolsmith if you need work done. Spray gun cleaner can clean internal lockwork without taking it apart.
no
No way to tell without taking it apart.
play with it for a long time
find one stupid
You cannot do that effectively without taking the fittings apart,
If you can not figure that out I would not try taking one apart if it was not already destroyed
yes there is i recently bought one at a yardsale adn am looking for a manual on it. i am currently taking it apart for cleaning and cann't figure out how to take the main section apart. it is a single shot and has a 3" chamber.