Not sure of value, but the most important info' is missing from the pics:
Is it complete with the barrel (normally a crude rolled tin tube) which slides in the muzzle end and locks by screwing a knurled nut.
Hi all,
Looking for info and value on a very old daisy bought in a mixed lot. It's in exceptionally good condition for its age. Cocks and fires perfectly.
Pictures here:
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B...x5dEFoTHM/edit
Not sure of value, but the most important info' is missing from the pics:
Is it complete with the barrel (normally a crude rolled tin tube) which slides in the muzzle end and locks by screwing a knurled nut.
Hard to tell if the stock has been refinished, the rest looks original, I would have thought a collector would part with £120 or so.
Others may disagree.
Looks original to me. No sign of refinishing. Looks like it's seen very little use.
Note: intended to shoot lead air rifle shot, not modern BBs.
Don't have my Blue Book of Airguns handy, but, this is a turn of the century era Daisy and is valuable. Easily $200-$300.
Looks completely correct for Daisy's of that era. Probably would get best price in the US.
Looks like one called 20th Century Sheet Metal Frame Single Shot, 1903 to 1910. 90% condition value $325. .180 calibre should be a peep type sight with hole ?
Baz
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All sounds right. Its got a peephole sight. Thanks for the info guys.
Yes its an early 20th century, I've just sent one from my collection to the US sold it for £100 Its a job to find
collectors of early Daisy guns here in the UK, but I love them there are still a few over here in the UK.But for a collector
like me getting hard to find so that's what value I would put on it.