Take the bb gun apart, memorize or take a pic of the inside, find the jam ,and put it back togethor
Not intended for user to take apart.
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.
The magazine is not meant to be taken apart and will likely shatter plastic if you try this
Colt has 5 different model Air guns. The Defender is the only BB gun, the rest are pellet guns. Umarex makes all the airguns for colt. I suggest you contact UmarexUSA and ask them for assistance or repairs
The reverse of how you took it apart. I would look on the web to try to find drawings of how to assemble the BB gun. Try looking at the company that made the BB gun first, some offer drawings of the gun and how to assemble it. www.Crosman.com offer this for most of their guns. OR you can take it to an Airgun repair shop to heve it re-assembled. Check "Airgun repair" on the Net and find a shop close to you.
I found these three links below by looking up "daisy red ryder + diagram". See the links below
If its a BB Gun, Then Yes.
Take it to a repair shop EDIT: Don't listen to that guy, you don't have to waste your time taking it to a repair shop. Simply take an unjamming rod, shove it down the barrel, and the BB should roll out the magwell. If it doesn't, take apart your gun until you have the barrel laying in front of you, then try the unjamming rod again.
you can, but it'll probably take a lot of BB's considering most bb guns are .17 cailber
yes, it should be able to. If you paid more than $150 for it, yes
Follow the maker's instructions on cleaning and lubricating your BB gun, and you will get the most that it was designed to do. If you start changing things in your BB gun, it will put more stress on parts than they were designed to take, and you will break it.