![]() Keeping the lever in this position exposes the loading port on the right side of the rifle's receiver. Pull it out about 90 degerees and it will cock the rifle. Under the barrel there is a cocking lever. ![]() ![]() Thanks to the Daisy Talk Forum this kind of helpful consideration should stimulate all of us to emulate. Also along the way I discovered a listing for a Model 102 1956, Divison Victor, Rogers, Arkansas, Comptometer Corporation 102 which has a plastic stock, no forearm.ĭoes anyone have any information on this item? POSTCRIPT: DaisyBBgunner was kind enough to provide me with the necessary information by utilizing a article titled 'Daisy Gun Register and Lot Numbers,' by Dave Albert and Gary Garber. I can not find this in the Blue Book or in the Daisy Chronology except as a 102 Cub, which I do not think that this is. L870297, under that is stamped Comptometer Corporation. 2015 Npr 300 Service Manual.Įlementary Fluid Mechanics 7th Edition Solutions Manual. Markings on receiver= Daisy-Heddon, Pat 2,758,586 Regestration No. This is a delightful little air rifle, blond wood stock, no forearm, painted and/or blued metal surfaces, w/gold Daisy seal on lever housing, and a instruction label on the right side of the stock cap type shot tube w/loading hole behind the front sight.
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