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    Putting a little more power in a $15.00 Daisy

    Also my sons new 105b with the rear spring removed from triger is really accurate for a BB gun that cost 17 bucks. I thing anything you can do to help minimize the trigger presure and spring thud in the little rifle helps the shooter to do his part.
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    Putting a little more power in a $15.00 Daisy

    The air tube seems to physically hit the BB up to 40 - 50 FPS before the blast of air takes over. The bore would have to be loose enough for the BB to still freely pass so it doesn't beat up the air tube. It has been proven that the model 25 spring feed is more efficient then the gravity feed...
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    Walmart consolidation thread

    Walmart in my area will net even sell pellet rifles.
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    Anyone have experience with the Crossman M-1 Carbine?

    Mine is all solid plastic.
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    Putting a little more power in a $15.00 Daisy

    Well today I recieved my ebay daisy 1105. First thing I did was shoot it. It was pathetic. So I tore it down and everything was in really good shape with little to no wear. The bb gun still has the original instruction decal and daisy seal on cocking lever. Whatever grease they used kept the...
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    Anyone have experience with the Crossman M-1 Carbine?

    I just ordered a resesl kit and new main spring from bakerairgun.com for the v350-v3500. Thank you for the heads up on then being mechanically the same.
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    Anyone have experience with the Crossman M-1 Carbine?

    That's funny I just got one for free today. It still shoots with orignal seals and spring. Even with it's old internals it shoots on par with my sons new style daisy 1938b. It is actually a well made BB gun and is easy to service with a flat head srew driver and a hex wrench.
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    Putting a little more power in a $15.00 Daisy

    It's now confirmed that the #25 does not like a spring spacer. If you do decide to try? Anything over half inch will not let the rifle fully cock. Also be careful no to let the legs buckle‍♂️. On the plus side I now have a 7/64 air tube ready for my 105‍♂️
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    Putting a little more power in a $15.00 Daisy

    This thread is great! I bought a new 1938b bored the air tube to 3/32 and a half inch spacer. The rifle was too hard for my son to operate so I took out the spacer. The rifle still shoots great with 3/32 air tube. He can hit cans at 60' no problem. I have since bought a new # 25 and vintage 1105...
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