You open up the gun, take out the bolt and soak it in hot water. The glue around the bolt will weaken and the bolt will split into 2 pieces and the air restrictor will fall out. The you simply glue the bolt back together with hobby glue and put it back in the gun and put it back together.
Make sure the gun is unloaded. Pull the bolt back into the open position, squeeze the trigger while pulling the bolt back and it should pull straight back out. To put the bolt back in, slide it in and squeeze the trigger until it slides staright back in.
First, pull the bolt back like you would when you are reloading. On the left side of the gun, there is a steel rectangular button on the end of the reciever right where the bolt is. Pull on it and the button should pop out but not totally come off the gun. Stick your finger in it so it doesn't go back to where it was. Then, pull back on the bolt and it will come out. When you want to put it back in, just do the same thing to the button and push the bolt back in.
Put the safety on.....and while pulling back on the trigger (make sure gun is unloaded first) the pull the bolt rearward and remove the bolt. Putting the bolt back in is just the reverse...slide the bolt back in while pulling the trigger back first...the bolt will slide right in. JR
put ammo in magazine.put magazine in gun (bottom). pull bolt back and release. then take magazine out and pull bolt back again to remove cartrige from chamber................
No way to answer- usually a bolt thatis marked uses a part of the serial number of the gun. Used for military rifles especially, such as the Mosin-Nagant rifle or the K98 Mauser, so that the correct bolt is put back into the correct weapon when cleaning them.
the safety switch, just behind the breach, next to the bolt, doubles as the bolt-release. with the gun unloaded, pull the bolt back and push the safety switch forward past the "fire" position. the bolt should then be released so that you can easily pull it out of the back of the gun.
Try holding the trigger back as you put the bolt it. If that doesn' work, ask a gunsmith for help.
you pull bolt out put bullet in and push bolt back in
Put some lubrication on it =S Don't hate if I'm wrong, not a big airsoft fan
Take a flat-head screw driver and put it between the bolt handle and the gun. Push down on the screw driver to push the bolt away from the gun.
Put the safety in the off position when aligning the bolt up with the receiver. Preass on the bolt release on the left side of the gun and slide bolt forward. Below is the link to the owners manual for the Browning A-bolt. Recommend downloading it for future reference. Page 6 has the instructions with photos to show how to install bolt.