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Daisy model 21 double barrel BB gun
Unread 03-13-2017, 08:15 AM   #1
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Default Daisy model 21 double barrel BB gun

Ok. A fine double for a ten year old

Or an adult acting like a kid

Found a like new one of these for sale this weekend - thinking about going back for it

I wondered if anyone has one I assume they are the typical Daisy spring fired guts. Is there enough power to hit a target (paper plates or the like) tossed in the air 10 - 20 feet away ? The typical BB gun mostly teaches rifle skills although my childhood shooting buddy and I tried to develop our wing shooting skill with our single barrel ones
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Unread 03-13-2017, 09:36 AM   #2
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I would buy it just for the Hell of it.......... Sounds neat, never seen one
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I would buy it just for the Hell of it.......... Sounds neat, never seen one
I have heard of them for years

But this is the first I have actually seen. They call it a model 21 and then put side plates on it

Should have called it a Daisy Elsie
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Interesting, I never knew about these.... so I found this to see what it is:
http://forum.daisymuseum.com/daisy-m...topic5300.html
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Cool! I want one!
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Interesting, I never knew about these.... so I found this to see what it is:
http://forum.daisymuseum.com/daisy-m...topic5300.html
That's it
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Rick, you buy it...............?
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Rick, you buy it...............?
Not yet But I will likely go back when they open up again next weekend. We were the last ones out of the shop - so I know it's still there it's not far to just run over there

I can probably find it a home for it if I decide not to keep it

I was hoping some one knew if they had any power to them. I have had Daisy guns that carried a distance and those you could see the BB arch out of the barrel to the ground a few feet away
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Kinda reminds me of the Fox toy gun. Pretty cool.
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Rick, last year there was one listed on craiglist here in Fl. and the guy was asking 850.00. It was in real good condition.
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