Quote from: BigBird on August 12, 2021, 01:08:28 AMI've got a pink camo 35 tgat I picked up from Walmart when they were $18. It is very accurate. You can do a tape mod for accuracy. I think mist 880 mods work with it. I filled the piston. It feels pretty solid too. It just looks like a "Muddy Girl's" bb gun. I do believe the current BSA Daisy is a model 35 also.Notes after the piston mod:645 with crosman 7.9 hp671 with BBsThe 1910 is a single stroke very of the 35 essentially.I like mine and it's a great indoor plinker with light pistol weight wadcutters.
I've got a pink camo 35 tgat I picked up from Walmart when they were $18. It is very accurate. You can do a tape mod for accuracy. I think mist 880 mods work with it. I filled the piston. It feels pretty solid too. It just looks like a "Muddy Girl's" bb gun. I do believe the current BSA Daisy is a model 35 also.Notes after the piston mod:645 with crosman 7.9 hp671 with BBs
Here's our 2. I'm a big guy and I don't find them awkward to shoot.
Quote from: EdinGa on August 12, 2021, 07:02:05 PMHere's our 2. I'm a big guy and I don't find them awkward to shoot.Great pic, may I ask what scopes those are, and would they work well with my 901 and 853? Thanks
I picked up a camo Daisy 35 at tractor supply tonight, I cleaned the bore and lightly oiled, it seems to perform very well, but My eyes seemed to have gone down hill considerable in the last couple years. I can easily ring my 12" gong with bbs at 45-50 yards every shot, but my fine iron sight work days are behind me. I may order the scope listed in this thread to help my eyes. I did shoot some rounds thru my chrony and the results where quite interesting.-Standard Daisy bbs are average about 611 fps- Marksman bbs average about 662 fpsWhen I was young we used to think if you pump slowly, you get more power, the thought was if you pause for a moment with the pump arm open, you would get a better fill as all the air will Have tome to rush in...I pumped slow with a long pause of 2 seconds with pump arm open and actually got a few fps slower....so I pumped as fast as I could and got a high of 692 fps! Now what I think is happening is when you compress air it is heated, hot air expands and cool air contracts, when you pump real fast the air is hot in the gun and you have higher pressure, if you wait to shoot for some time the air in the gun will cool and you will get a slower velocity. I will not make a regular practice of fast pumping, it is not practical and consistent velocity is more important than chasing speed, but it was a fun experiment! I am looking forward to getting a scope for this little rifle and testing its accuracy on some small targets.