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.
Recommend you find a good gunsmith.
Which spring?? Which pistol??
Check YouTube for Marksman Repeater, I have found several that show you how to take it apart and put it back together
Take it to a professional who specializes in air weapons.
You slide your belt through the loop on the back and wear it on your belt.
No. The sterling silver will melt.
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Beretta 948 Hi. Take out the mag, put on the safety and lock the slide open. From the front of the bbl, push the bbl straight back toward the rear. You may have to "help" it with a mallet. Lift out the bbl from the rear through the top of the slide. Release the safety and just run the slide forward and off. You can do it!
Follow instructions in the owner's manual. Find a gunsmith.
I would contact Daisy directly and ask them See the link below
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This is going to sound funny, but isn't. An M9 pistol has a muzzle safety. If something's pressed against it, the gun won't fire. They wanted to make sure the gun wouldn't fire if it was in the holster. Right after Desert Storm in 1991, a lieutenant of Military Police wanted to demonstrate the muzzle safety to a reporter, so he put the gun up against his head, pulled the trigger and blew his brains out. So...the number one rule of M9 Service Pistol Weapon Safety is to not point the gun at your head and pull the trigger.