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Title: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: f4milytime on November 02, 2014, 12:43:15 PM
Hi Brothers & Sisters, Yesterday, I was shooting with my youngest (8yrs) daughter, and she asked about my first (Pellet/BB) airgun, and I thought it would be a good question to post. As for me, mines was a Crosman 760 Pumpmaster, a different one from the one in my signature, but very much the same. I got it for Christmas when I was in the 4th grade, I think. As of now it's a long gone memory, but a happy one. Who'd guess as this age I'd still be shooting airguns. LOL. Just thought I'd share a little bit. Aloha Everyone :D
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Allen Rice on November 02, 2014, 01:03:43 PM
My brother and I got a Daisy Red Ryder when we were 10 & 11.  We thought we were on top of the world - great memories.  Hope you and your daughter have lots of fun and later have great memories too.

AR
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: ancient1one on November 02, 2014, 01:23:18 PM
My 1st pellet rifle was a Gamo Viper .177(not the newer shotgun type). This was about 4 years ago when I moved into a house that had been vacant. The attic had a raccoon family and squirrel nests. It was so bad the cable company came out twice to repair chewed cable wires. I had no TV or cable for about 3 weeks because Verizon waited until a shipment of squirrel proof cable came in the 2nd time..

No TV or cable meant war and shoot on site.. That Viper removed about 100 squirrels and countless chipmunks that summer. I sold the Gamo Viper to help fund my Mrod and am sorry I did. Being new to air guns I thought all springers were accurate and were easily replaced. I was wrong!

Im pretty sure the Vipers were made for the Spanish/European market because I never see any for sale even used.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: gard72977 on November 02, 2014, 01:31:54 PM
Funny I made a post about finding my Crosman 760 at my parents house. Mine is 32years old
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: palonej on November 02, 2014, 01:39:36 PM
Daisy 25 that was an absolute work horse!! It was a relic when my grandfather gave it to me when I was about 6.
Shot out my neighbors windows on an old boat. My mom flipped and threw it in the bay! My dad laughed and came home with a 760!! Good memories for sure!!
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: williesurvive on November 02, 2014, 02:44:02 PM
A Benji msp Tootsie roll BB gun with a tube magazine on top of the barrel. Late 1950's.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: oldnamvet on November 02, 2014, 03:27:28 PM
1958 Crosman pump.  don't remember the model but the safety was a crossbolt type in the center of the stock above the trigger.  No bolt on the breech, just a metal sleeve that you rotated open to put in the pellet.  Killed a lot of small game (rabbits) before I got stupid and traded it in with $$ for a 22LR that wasn't as accurate.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: yak on November 02, 2014, 03:32:35 PM
Daisy model 25
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Bkesting on November 02, 2014, 03:43:56 PM
Took me until 49 years of age for my first!  .22 Benjamin Trail NP All Weather
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: maraudinglizard on November 02, 2014, 03:57:32 PM
When I was growing up, girls were not allowed to play with bb guns, why do boys have all the fun. I was allowed to have a shotgun, go figure. So I moved out, went to college, got married and finally bought an airgun.  My first airgun was a crosman 1377 pistol I bought in the mid 1980's. Shot it so much that I had to replace the seals in it.  Still have it and plink with it on occasion. It put alot of squirrels in the freezer.  As for the shotgun, I still have it to.  Some things and memories are hard to give up.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: DTHN2LGS on November 02, 2014, 04:07:49 PM
I got a Daisy MODEL 25 for Christmas from my mother about 1966 or so.

I still have it.


Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Smoketown on November 02, 2014, 06:58:11 PM
I bought my first REAL air-rifle in '66 ... Still have and shoot her!

Had a few B-B guns before that.   ;)

Cheers,
Smoketown

Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: N6CRV on November 02, 2014, 08:00:58 PM
Mine was a Daisy #107
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Datasponge on November 02, 2014, 08:17:31 PM
It took some googling to find a picture so that I could figure out what I had, but *my* first BB gun I could call my own as a kid was a 1980s Remington AirMaster 77 I believe.. single pump. I only ever shot BBs.. but shot many of those.. especially during deer hunting season. :)  Now I'm wondering where that puppy is.

**Update**  Seems that the 77 is multipump?  Not sure.. but mine looked like that only it was single pump.  Hmm...or did my dad just convince me it was single pump ..devious. :D
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Crane_Hard on November 02, 2014, 09:08:48 PM
My first springer: Gamo Bone Collector .177
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: dcorvino on November 02, 2014, 09:46:40 PM
Hi
My first BB gun was a daisy red rider when I was 8. I had lots of fun with it.
I still have it. After that came the Arkansas can opener with a scope that was fun to.
Ah the memories.

Dave
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: avator on November 02, 2014, 10:48:17 PM
1958 Crosman pump.  don't remember the model but the safety was a crossbolt type in the center of the stock above the trigger.  No bolt on the breech, just a metal sleeve that you rotated open to put in the pellet.  Killed a lot of small game (rabbits) before I got stupid and traded it in with $$ for a 22LR that wasn't as accurate.
That sounds like a 140.
Mine was a Daisy Model 25. Not my original but I have one now. It's in rough shape but, I cleaned it up and it shoots.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 02, 2014, 10:58:40 PM
 ;D Daisy Red Ryder then the 1894 Spittin image lever action repeater
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: f4milytime on November 02, 2014, 11:30:24 PM
My daughter has a Daisy Model 25, shoots  about 15ft. accurately, give or take a foot. It's cool it works for her, she has a blast with it. Thanks for sharing everyone.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: DTHN2LGS on November 03, 2014, 03:29:23 PM
I also kept the last air gun I had as a kid before going to .22LR until spring 2010 when I sold it.


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Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Bullit on November 03, 2014, 03:50:22 PM
1957 Daisy 25.   Hand-me-down cousin owned. 
Like the ol' Zebco 33.... I wish I had a nickel each,,,for as many that got sold! ;)
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: f4milytime on November 03, 2014, 11:02:50 PM
1957 Daisy 25.   Hand-me-down cousin owned. 
Like the ol' Zebco 33.... I wish I had a nickel each,,,for as many that got sold! ;)

They really don't make 'um like they used too !!!
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Booger on November 03, 2014, 11:14:54 PM
My parents did not allow pellet guns. When I got my Boy Scout merit badge they bought me a Springfield bolt action with a 5 shot clip (at Western Auto). :) When I turned 50+ I bought a Benjamin Trail, and thought I was doing good hitting a Campbell soup can at 30 yards, then I bought my first springer a TX200MK3 and the first words out of my mouth was "WOW". The rest is history.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Tater on November 03, 2014, 11:41:46 PM
Unrelated to the topic, but Booger, why is there a huge picute of a gun under every one of your posts?
I have Avs and signatures turned off for "at work viewing" but your pic is always there.
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: dv8eod on November 03, 2014, 11:50:55 PM
Too remind us of what we are working for....  ;) ;D
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Booger on November 03, 2014, 11:56:37 PM
Unrelated to the topic, but Booger, why is there a huge picute of a gun under every one of your posts?
I have Avs and signatures turned off for "at work viewing" but your pic is always there.

I think it is a glitch in their software. Where you have the state you live in I put a picture. :) I do try to change it from time to time, but I kinda like the beauty of the CZ 631 LUX. :)

I will change it for a day or two just for you. :)
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Tater on November 04, 2014, 12:40:29 AM
I liked the pic, just don't need my boss questioning me. By the way, there is a cigarette butt on the floor in your previous pic.   ;D
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: Booger on November 04, 2014, 12:54:01 AM
I liked the pic, just don't need my boss questioning me. By the way, there is a cigarette butt on the floor in your previous pic.   ;D

Tell your boss to get you a CZ 631 LUX and you will not have to lust after another. :)
Title: Re: YourVeryFirstAirgun
Post by: f4milytime on November 04, 2014, 01:03:55 PM
My parents did not allow pellet guns. When I got my Boy Scout merit badge they bought me a Springfield bolt action with a 5 shot clip (at Western Auto). :) When I turned 50+ I bought a Benjamin Trail, and thought I was doing good hitting a Campbell soup can at 30 yards, then I bought my first springer a TX200MK3 and the first words out of my mouth was "WOW". The rest is history.

That is kool; should I say origami... Never seen a collared shirt one before... Neat !!!