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Airguns by Make and Model => Daisy Airguns => Topic started by: tennx on April 03, 2018, 07:24:30 PM
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Do u store charged and how many have scoped...thanks
PS...that 3rd spacer does the trick for us that like longer LOP...
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No scope mounted, but thinking strongly about the picking up Daisy's competition sight (Part # 5996)
Stored uncharged and no problems
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Never store any gun pumped up, that has to be cocked before pumping. It'll weaken the hammer spring.
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Never store any gun pumped up, that has to be cocked before pumping. It'll weaken the hammer spring.
I dont and FYI my 853 doesnt need to be cocked to pump... ;)
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I put a 3-9x32 Kruger scope on mine just to determine what pellets were the most accurate.
With the scope, it groups 10 shots into 1 small ragged hole at 18 yards from a bench rest.
One of the reasons that I bought the 853 was because of the peep sights.
Because it shoots so accurate with the scope, I have not installed the peep sights yet.
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I put a 3-9x32 Kruger scope on mine just to determine what pellets were the most accurate.
With the scope, it groups 10 shots into 1 small ragged hole at 18 yards from a bench rest.
One of the reasons that I bought the 853 was because of the peep sights.
Because it shoots so accurate with the scope, I have not installed the peep sights yet.
Even with my old eyes I like the factory sights...was curious as to how they shot scoped...Ive got plenty of scoped guns ...will try to keep it peeped....thanks for the reply
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Don't store charged.
I only use diopter sights on mine. I use the 753/Gamo sights.
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Never store any gun pumped up, that has to be cocked before pumping. It'll weaken the hammer spring.
I dont and FYI my 853 doesnt need to be cocked to pump... ;)
Then it's been modified.
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Never store any gun pumped up, that has to be cocked before pumping. It'll weaken the hammer spring.
I dont and FYI my 853 doesnt need to be cocked to pump... ;)
Then it's been modified.
Iffin u say so...... :-\
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Never store any gun pumped up, that has to be cocked before pumping. It'll weaken the hammer spring.
I dont and FYI my 853 doesnt need to be cocked to pump... ;)
Then it's been modified.
Iffin u say so...... :-\
My CMP 853 does not need to be cocked to pump.
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Neither of my 2 853s nor the 953 needs to be cocked before the pump. If I had to, I would assume the valve spring has been/needs to be replaced.
I don't store them charged, and all 3 wear the target peeps.
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Rather than start another thread bragging on the accuracy of these guns....using the factory peep and front globe with circle insert and using a rest...wearing glasses at 10 meters I can split cards...of course this takes multiple tries but still.....LOl...I like this gun
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Look at the receiver. Operating instructions should be embossed on the side. They should operate the same as a daisy 880. Unlike the 880, they can be modified to pump uncocked.
The instructions should read...
Open bolt
Put on safe
Pump
Insert pellet
Close bolt
Etc.
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It certainly makes no diff.... to me...but doesnt have that on it....does say daisy powerline 853....
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The one I gave my niece had that on the upper left clamshell. I modded it to pump without being cocked.
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The Daisy/Avanti 853/853C manual (Rev 10-08) says the gun will not retain air unless the bolt is retracted but in my experience w/2 bone stock CMP 853s, they too pumped and retained air w/o retracting the bolt. Whether that means there was a running change made to the gun that is not reflected in the manual or what I can't say. Just saying.
https://www.pyramydair.com/air-gunsresources/manuals/Daisy-Avanti-853-rifle-manual.pdf (https://www.pyramydair.com/air-gunsresources/manuals/Daisy-Avanti-853-rifle-manual.pdf)
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Regardless of the safety, I prefer to NOT cock the rifle before charging.
The rifle can't accidentally discharge if it is not cocked.
I suppose the pressure of the hammer on the valve could prevent the valve from seating fully. I have not had a problem with a leaking valve when not cocked.
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Do u store charged and how many have scoped...thanks
PS...that 3rd spacer does the trick for us that like longer LOP...
i scoped one of mine. Makes it a whole new rifle.