not 50, but for 75 to 80 you might just convince someone to sell you one... wink. the 880 plus barrel plus wood plus metal receiver= 22sg. 880 plus barrel plus work= no one has tried it....
clean the valve of any exhaust oil. mine did the same, i opened it, dryed it completely and now it holds perfectly. Thanks for the tip! Is the valve located at the base of the compression tube? Does the trigger assembly need to be removed to access the valve? I found a schematic, but couldn't quite make it out.Thanks
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for anyone who is interested in a couple of nice daisy classics, PM me. I will give the Daisy thread priority before I post them in the classies... Like new 22sg plus 20th anniversary 880 with box and paperwork plus extra 880 (metal receiver and metal pump with plastic stock... all it needs is a foam donut on pump assembly to be a shooter... but is not 100 % cosmetically like the others, so I got it as a parts gun...). if interested PM me... Daisy.
Yes the triger does noeed to be removed along with the hammer. The valve chamber end where the rod that the hammer hits comes out unscrews. It will be quite visible when you open up your Daisy 880.
anybody ever had a daisy 901 apart? what do you think it would share with the 880? why hasn't anybody made one of their (853, etc.) ssp a msp? can it be done?thanks,rob
daisy.....what about the Winchester 77xs? made by daisy (880 on the inside).......crosman 2100 crusher?