I would suggest contacting Daisy air gun directly through their Customer Service. See the link below
I suggest you contact Daisy directly and ask for a schematic (see the link below).
I suggest you contact Daisy Directly and see if they will give you one. See the link below.
You may be asking about a Daisy Model 1700 (Copy of a Glock) It was dark Grey in color and made between 1991-1996
Regular standard .177 Cal BB any brand is okay.
Info:Manufacturer/Model: Daisy Powerline 1700Replica Of: Glock 17LMade In: USACaliber/Ammunition/Feed: 177, BB, 60-shot gravity feedAir Source: CO2, 12 g PowerletAccessories: Daisy red-dot sightRecommended Pellet or BB: Crosman Copperhead BBWeight (lb)/Length (in): 1.25, 11.2Body Material/Finish/Grips: plastic, black, plasticBarrel Length (in)/Material/Rifled: 8.2, steel, noTrigger Action: SATrigger Pull (lbs)/Adjustable: 7.6 (SA), noSights (front/rear): fixed, adjustable (windage)Velocity (fps): 420 Sound Level (dB):99 Thickness of Pellet Holder (in):N/AManufactured Dates: 1994 - 2001Condition/Manual/Box: 90%, yes, yes (backer card)Serial Number: 59951811
1700-2000 1700-2000
Flintlock pistoles and rifles where mainly used when pirates roamed during 1600-1700
The term upsy daisy, also known as whoopsie daisy, came from a 1925 cartoon in New Yorker Magazine. It has also been said that similar sayings have been in use since at least the 1700's.
CO2 powered weapons are usually fitted with a removable cartridge - which is stored in the handle of the gun.
STANDARD MODEL 1970 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 30-30 cal. 3106 mfg. Engraved bright gold plated receiver, 24 " round barrel, ¾ magazine, pistol grip stock 1200 DELUXE MODEL 500 mfg. Engraved bright gold receiver, deluxe XX wood, 24 " round barrel, ¾ magazine, pistol grip stock 1700 Must be absolutely NIB, untouched to have collector value.
yes they did or do.... I have one that is stamped Model 1700 on the side of the shotgun. I purchased the shotgun back in 2001. It's not much different from the Model 1300. The only thing I can see is different is how the bottom tube is mounted and the low bead site is fluorescent. I'll get back to verify this....