Your post got me thinking. I remembered finding a box of unopened BB's in a storage tote the other day. I don't remember buying these but I'm guessing they are from the 1980's or 1990's?
Those chicklet boxes of BB's are older than 90's. They are marked Hahn. I have one box, the Super BB Repeater and Pistol. More like 70's-early 80's. Possibly 60's, since Hahn, one of the premier air gun engineers in the world at that time, was head of Crosman briefly.
I still have a square box of Daisy BB's like the quick silvers. I also remember when Daisy BB's came in cardboard tubes.
Quote from: unionrdr on June 16, 2022, 03:00:28 PMThose chicklet boxes of BB's are older than 90's. They are marked Hahn. I have one box, the Super BB Repeater and Pistol. More like 70's-early 80's. Possibly 60's, since Hahn, one of the premier air gun engineers in the world at that time, was head of Crosman briefly.I was talking about the daisy quicksilver bb's.These Crosman BB's definitely gotta be 60's or earlier.I'm not sure if this stock on my 1975 dated 760 belongs on it or not ( officially should be styrene, but could have come this way ) but whenever the stock was made they had already started calling them Super BB's.