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Bob1774 ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: July-18-2020 Location: Indiana Points: 35 |
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Thanks for the visual tips hope this works! Here is the rifle, next to a co2 Crosman 454 that was included in the deal. ![]() |
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cobalt327 ![]() Red Ryder Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November-15-2013 Points: 2076 |
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Very nice shape!
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Bob1774 ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: July-18-2020 Location: Indiana Points: 35 |
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Since this gun is assumed to be one of the earliest 1961 models, with the barrel issues, I'll only use it occasionally and mostly as a visual reminder of the great times I had with one exactly like it!
For others who may stumble on this thread looking for info on the 1894, the first 1894 barrel was stamped on August 25, 1961, according to the folks at the Daisy Museum. Assuming they are correct with the right date on this one I acquired, it was made in the third month of production, which was just the beginning of a very long run of 1894 variations! Thanks again for everyone who provided some very helpful information.
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