Hopefully not a plastic fantastic....
I would like to see a commemoration of the 50th anniversary. A .177 plastic model- like the current ones- with extra graphics on the receiver (like the 20th anniversary, etc.) and then a wood and metal .22. Laser engrave the wood stock. They have been doing some nice work for the Daisy Museum special Red Ryders. Play up the old PowerLine connection. Put the Winchester 1977xs internals inside. I would buy a .177, just because, but a wood and metal.22 with souped up internals— let’s see— one for each of the kids, my wife, of course. Oh, and I need three! One open sights with a Williams WGRS, one scoped and one in the box for ‘later’.
Quote from: Garandsx5 on June 15, 2021, 09:11:35 AMI would like to see a commemoration of the 50th anniversary. A .177 plastic model- like the current ones- with extra graphics on the receiver (like the 20th anniversary, etc.) and then a wood and metal .22. Laser engrave the wood stock. They have been doing some nice work for the Daisy Museum special Red Ryders. Play up the old PowerLine connection. Put the Winchester 1977xs internals inside. I would buy a .177, just because, but a wood and metal.22 with souped up internals— let’s see— one for each of the kids, my wife, of course. Oh, and I need three! One open sights with a Williams WGRS, one scoped and one in the box for ‘later’.I guess, if one is to dream, he should dream BIG..........It is a nice dream,tho...
Seriously Daisy??!! It is just a regular plastic 880 with a sticker on the stock and a different box. https://daisymuseum.3dcartstores.com/50th-Anniversary-Daisy-PowerLine-880-ONLY-500-MADE_p_373.html
Hahaha!! The metal badge makes it totally worth it then!!I was curious because of some of the asking prices Ive been seeing in ebay??!!