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jwg
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#1 Post by jwg »

New/Old Stock, bought this at least 5+ years ago with another transaction and never got around to shooting it. Just sat in the rafters until today when I decided to finally fire it and WOW!!! It's my new go to small pest gun.
Very, Very light yet powerful. Unlike other pumpers, last pump just as easy to pump as first. Any guesses?

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11?
Guesses on what? :wink:
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Edmonton<500 wrote:11?
Guesses on what? :wink:
On model? Is 11 your lucky number?
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#4 Post by jwg »

I guess people don't know pumpers. Hint
Same weight as Red Ryder and as easy to pump but shoots 650's fps with 7.9 pellets, close to 800fps light weight alloy pellets.
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Daisy 856, do I win something?
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#6 Post by wheeliehd »

leadslinger wrote:Daisy 856, do I win something?
You are an Honorary Daisy for a day. Does not pay anything but gives you bragging rights for the day. Just don't let your friends pick your petals. LOL
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#7 Post by jwg »

Yes a 856, great little gun. Weighs nothing and hits hard. Its an early model that also shoots bb's.
I wonder how daisy makes it so easy to pump. My Crosman's pumpers are so much harder to pump especially at the end.
My 8 year old pumps this with ease.
And bragging rights only. Lol
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#8 Post by Daryl »

How many pumps to get the speeds you quote?
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#9 Post by jwg »

Daryl wrote:How many pumps to get the speeds you quote?
Numbers quoted are at 10 pumps, (manual recommended)
I did shoot a few at 12 pumps even more power. :shock:
Great little gun.!!!!!!!
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jwg wrote:New/Old Stock, bought this at least 5+ years ago with another transaction and never got around to shooting it. Just sat in the rafters until today when I decided to finally fire it and WOW!!! It's my new go to small pest gun.
Very, Very light yet powerful. Unlike other pumpers, last pump just as easy to pump as first. Any guesses?

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Is it a Daisy that shoots .177 at 625 FPS , I had one like it before
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Crosman 760.
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twister wrote:Crosman 760.
LOL. I saw the picture in my inebriated state and thought I was right. I didn't read through the post until this morning.
How is the accuracy of this Daisy. Is it comparable to the 853 ?
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