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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: grumpy on March 26, 2012, 06:48:29 PM

Title: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: grumpy on March 26, 2012, 06:48:29 PM
Have these coming and can't wait to play with them. The first is a 1984 853. Second is supposed to be a 1970's Daisy Power Line.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: hogdog4953 on March 26, 2012, 07:13:57 PM
Very nice.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: Dick Tracey on March 26, 2012, 07:21:48 PM
Really nice looking rifles.  I have gotten into the daisy powerline series also.  Neatest one is a 990 which is pump up or CO2.  I think I posted pictures on this forum.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: grumpy on March 26, 2012, 07:50:23 PM
I know very little about these since I bought them from that auction. Never really had any daisy's that were not mostly plastic. Hoping these are better quality.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: lizzie on March 26, 2012, 08:08:08 PM
Sounds like fun! I bet you'll really like the 883- looks like an Avanti- is it a precursor to that model?
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: ac12 on March 26, 2012, 08:39:07 PM
Your 883 looks like a 853
But I don't know what the Daisy model line was in the 80s.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: grumpy on March 26, 2012, 09:37:27 PM
Sorry for the typo, it is a 853 or at least thats what the auction company called it

According to the Blue book it was a one production year only model. They called it the 853 Target.

it does look an aweful lot like an Avanti. Cannot wait to get them both.



Your 883 looks like a 853
But I don't know what the Daisy model line was in the 80s.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: lizzie on March 26, 2012, 09:57:01 PM
Your 883 looks like a 853
But I don't know what the Daisy model line was in the 80s.
That's what I was thinking, but I'm no expert on target rifles, and didn't want to confirm my stupidity. :D

Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: RedFeather on March 27, 2012, 02:41:13 PM
You will like the 853.  When you get it, look up the Pilkington Trigger Mod.  Won't make it into a Rekord but will make it a bit easier to control.  They are very accurate and a lot of fun, especially for indoors.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: SAADE on March 27, 2012, 02:45:10 PM
Sorry for the typo, it is a 853 or at least thats what the auction company called it

According to the Blue book it was a one production year only model. They called it the 853 Target.

it does look an aweful lot like an Avanti. Cannot wait to get them both.



Your 883 looks like a 853
But I don't know what the Daisy model line was in the 80s.

DAVE:  Here's the trigger mod website below, it's been around for quite awhile and supposedly is a "time tested" mod to this series of rifles. 

http://www.pilkguns.com/daisy853tm.shtml (http://www.pilkguns.com/daisy853tm.shtml)
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: grumpy on March 27, 2012, 03:48:08 PM
Now thats cool. Thanks for the link.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: SAADE on March 27, 2012, 06:52:29 PM
Now thats cool. Thanks for the link.

No prob, and remember, that 1-1/2 pound pull they mention is for the competition shooters lower limit. Based on doing a thorough bump-check and safety catch functional check, you can go lighter. They use a weight and barrel hold to check the trigger but, a Lyman trigger gauge or even a good fish scale will do the trick as hung on the trigger (zero set of course). Also, that 8-32 screw looks almost too large, maybe a 6-32 is a cleaner and more proportional size?
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: grumpy on March 27, 2012, 09:09:39 PM
I have become so spoiled with 10 oz triggers 1.5 lbs is gonna take some getting used too  ;)

They should make for some fun guns in my small backyard. Thanks again for all the tips and I'll definitely post more when I get them.

Dave
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: northern lights on March 27, 2012, 10:22:12 PM
Couple of nice guns I enjoy my 853 Great with open sights or scope. Your gold daisy 880 looks cool. I have two of those from the seventys one is a smoothbore an other is rifled. The smoothbore is my favorite bb-shooter pretty accurate with dasiy zinc bb,s at 15 yd,s. My rifle 880 is deadly with tech force h-p I,ve shot some very small groups at 25 yd,s. If your is a smoothbore shoot some bb,s if rifled try alot of different pellets you may be surprise with great accuraccy.
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: Tom @ Buzzard Bluff on March 28, 2012, 04:45:28 PM
 I've had an 853 for well over 20 years. Same Walther barrel (and accuracy!) as the Full Monte target model 753. I've updated mine with  the trigger mod and a better stock and even have the Full Monte Walnut fully adjustable target stock that Numrich Arms once sold as a 2nd for $20 waiting on me to get inspired to do a final sanding and finish.

 I doubt that you'll be disappointed.

 BTW----I'm a full-blown trigger snob. Do the mod carefully and I think you'll be a happy camper. ;)  Tom
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: Tom @ Buzzard Bluff on March 28, 2012, 04:53:26 PM
Afterthought Dept. :
 The bottom rifle appears identical to a .22 caliber I overhauled for a local customer. It was so accurate that it took every bit of my early training in principles and morals to not lie to him and tell him that it wasn't rebuildable! :-[

 Should you not want it get back to me!   Tom
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: Crosshairs on March 31, 2012, 08:12:51 AM
Cool guns Grumpy them old Daisys were made pretty good.
                                       Mike
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: grumpy on March 31, 2012, 08:32:38 AM
Just heard from the auction company. Both guns should be here on Tues, can't wait !
Title: Re: Couple of old Daisy's new to me
Post by: Killthewabbit on April 21, 2012, 11:33:48 PM
The rifle in the bottom photo looks more like a Sears Model 799-xxxxxx to me.  I've had one since it was bought brand new in the late seventies...  They are made by Daisy, but were sold under the Ted Williams brand by Sears.  Great little air rifle, except for the fact that it had a smooth bore barrel.