Follow instructions in the owner's manual. Find a gunsmith.
don't put it back together ! for the sake off your 2 year old .
No you can not. Rifle rounds are longer than pistol rounds, which is part of the reason they are so accurate.
To reassemble a RG10 .22 pistol, start by ensuring the pistol is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Insert the barrel into the frame, aligning the locking lugs properly. Next, slide the slide into place, ensuring it locks onto the frame. Finally, reinsert the recoil spring and guide rod, ensuring everything is properly aligned before testing the function of the mechanism. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific guidance and safety checks.
It depends on the brand and model. Check with the manufacturer for an owner's manual.
To put the safety back on a Sterling .22 LR pistol, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by checking the chamber and magazine. Locate the safety lever, typically located on the left side of the frame. Push the lever up to the "Safe" position, which usually indicates a red dot or symbol is no longer visible. Always remember to follow proper gun safety protocols when handling firearms.
A 22 caliber pistol holds a dose of 22 caliber ammo.
22 pistols usually take 22 shorts and all starter pistols take blanks.
the numbers refer to the calibre of the weapon, which is the width of the bullet. so a 22 pistol fires a bullet with a width of .22 inches
Yes, but will not function.
You need a gunsmith
If by put together u mean add then the answer is 22