Daisy Model 102 Bb Gun Manual
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24 pages, about 8 ' x 11', glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print. Printed in color to match the original on high quality 28# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
Note to Youngsters: This is a catalog reprint not a crate of guns!!
PLEASE NOTE: These Daisy catalogs are color laser REPRINTED from original scans with the permission of the Daisy company. These are NOT ACTUAL GUNS for sale. They are pretty good copies and each is bound or folded and stapled at the spine. They are NOT, however, perfect forgeries of the originals and are sold for the information they contain.
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Contents - Index:
- Pages: 24
- Daisy Air Guns,BB Guns 1974
- Your First BBGun
- Model 102 Cub
- Model 1105
- Model 104 Golden Eagle
- Daisy Model 8670 Safari
- Daisy 111 Western Carbine
- Daisy Model 95 Woodstock
- Daisy Model 25 Pump Gun
- Daisy Model 1938 Red Ryder
- Daisy Model 98 Monte Carlo
- Daisy Model 1894 Spittin Image
- Daisy Model 99 Champion
- Daisy BB Pistols
- Six Gun Spittin Image
- Daisy Wells Fargo Commemorative
- Gold Bull's-eye BB Ammo
- Daisy targets
- Daisy Pellet Guns
- Model 7404,7454,453
- Rota Clip Ammo Pellets
- 'So you want a BB Gun?'
- History
- Learning to be a Marksman
- Aiming and Sighting
- Trigger Squeezing
- Daisy Power Line Air Guns
- Power Line Model 770 Super Spring Air
- Model 880 Pneumatic Pump-up
- Daisy Model Pellets and scopes
- Daisy Model 881 Pump up
- Power Line Model 882 Pump up
- Co2 Semi Automatic
- Daisy/Feinwekbau 'Choice of Champions' Model 4301 Air Gun
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The Daisy no. 101 and 102 represent the “Depression Era” guns that were first put out in 1933. They really were just the Markham King 2233 gun re-branded as a Daisy no. 101 model 33. The 500 shot no.102 was also released in 1933. Both guns were reissued with longer barrels in 1936 and were subsequently named “Model 36”. The shot tubes on the later 1936 models were removable unlike the no.102 Model 33 which was peened shut and inaccessible.
We had to drill the weld points to release the shot tube on the 102/33 for repairs. You could see where they saved money on not having to machine threads.
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If you had a little more than a “Daisy For A Buck” you might have afforded any of the other models Daisy had manufactured and marketed at the time. The famous Red Ryder had not yet come into design until 1938 but the Buzz Barton, Buck Jones, and the No. 25 Pump Gun among many others were available.
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I have found the 101 and 102 models to be the least accurate of the vintage Daisy models – with exception to one particular no. 102. This wooden stock Daisy 102 Cub from the 1960’s (first produced in 1957 with a plastic stock) forged out of the Daisy/Heddon partnership. Heddon Comptometer was a cash register co. that used much of the same tooling and machinery that Daisy used to make their products. Heddon’s machines fell out of vogue as they were replaced by lighter more modern cash registers. The 102 Cub is a CaliAir favorite and very enjoyable to shot. It is perhaps the predecessor to the hugely successful Buck 105b currently being produced. Both little “youth carbines” are capable of hitting a shovel head out at 50 yards and are compact and easy to keep around with 500 shots in the ready!
CaliAir will be releasing the 101 and 102 Daisy rifles from the collection on this site and on eBay. The 102 Cub will be staying in the collection for further potification …eh hem. See ya next time. I think the Red Ryder’s are up next! – Yer Pal CaliAir!