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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:09 am |
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22magnum |
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I am in of parts...this one was made in Canada however they were made in the states too..Reg A320707
Need barrel (the part that screws in I think..have main outside tube)
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:34 pm |
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I gather the Model 25 was made for well over 50 years- from 1914 up to 1979- but with dozens of different variations. I don't know if they interchanged parts from the first few guns in 1914 to the last few guns in 1979- I would doubt it because of the timeframe it covers. Where to get antique Daisy parts? I dunno, I have enough problems trying to find a decent source for brand-new Daisy parts...
What's with these older guns? Did an older gentleman let you clean out his garage or something? |
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| | | | | | | | | Re: Daisy Model 25 BB Gun | | | | | |
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 2:41 pm |
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I am in of parts...this one was made in Canada however they were made in the states too..Reg A320707
Need barrel (the part that screws in I think..have main outside tube)
Thanks
Paul |
Paul ,
Here's a link to the Daisy Forum,you can put a post there WTB late Model 25 Magazine .The early models had no spring to retain the BB in the shot tube.
http://www.daisymuseum.com/forum/
Another place to try is the American Vintage forum.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/405945/
I own 4 Daisy 25's but all are complete rifles and I have no spare parts.But this is where I would start looking if I needed an old Daisy part.
You are right they screw into the barrle and hold 50 BB's.It is easier to get the threads started when the gun is cocked do not over tighten !
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:21 pm |
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Eric - Bob
Thanks for the help.
Eric...my SFIL (step father in- law) Howie had these guns and brought them out of some closet...
The Daisy 25..he has fond memories of that. When he was a kid they used to have BB gun fights. He remembers being able to shoot 50bb's in
1 minute..I guess he had the sear tied back and would just keep pumping. The story is that the shot tube went in the creek...
From my googling I have nver once seen a mention of the Daisy Factory in Preston ON so this might be rare.
I did email a few Daisy collectors ect.
The GECADO he presented to me without any stock, but the damn thing still works....I may just rig something up for him so he can shoot it once and awhile..I was pleased to find out its a Diana really is a famous name.
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:02 pm |
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BBGun Bob |
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22Mag,
I was informed there alot of them(#25 shot tubes proper name) for sale on E-bay.Just type in Daisy BB gun Parts.There should be an endless supply of these parts as the 25 was the most popular and the most sold of all the Daisy Air Rifles.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:29 pm |
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Here's waht I got on Ebay
FOR SALE IS A DAISY BB GUN MAGAZINE TUBE THAT SCREWS IN. I BELIEVE IT IS FROM THE OLDER LEVER ACTION GUNS. IN GOOD SHAPE. SOME RUST LOOKS STRAIGHT.
The person selling is not sure what gun it's for.
SFIL's is a pump so that puzzles me...I don't know if the pic he has would be mine
Good Grief ...this may turn into a hobby for me...now I want some old german thing made pre WW2 ? |
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:58 pm |
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:37 pm |
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Thanks for that help...
Bid is $20 or so..and it says only ship to USA...
See this:
-----Original Message-----
From: Lawrence Behling [mailto:rte6larry@alltel.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:51 PM
Subject: shot tube for model 25
Yes we have shot tubes for the Daisy model 25 They are $40.00 each
plus $10.00 for shipping any ? 's contact us
Thank you
larry
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This seems reasonable to me ...but this is the first, and could be my last
purchase of this part so I'm unsure on prices...?? |
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:06 pm |
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That price is way to high. Be patient and keep looking I will to here in the States.You should be able to buy one for less than $20 bucks.Did you put a part wanted at the Daisy site I sent you??? I case you lost it.
http://www.daisymuseum.com/forum/
BBGun Bob
PS: I just placed a wanted ad in the Daisy forum.If I get one I will buy it for you and send it.You can pay me with a Money order. |
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