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BRAD
Newbie Joined: July-07-2006 Location: United States Points: 2 |
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Posted: July-07-2006 at 2:24pm |
ANYONE HEARD OF THE DAISY 130 .177 PELLET GUN, IS IT OLD, NEW GOOD BADETC. |
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brdrew
Red Ryder Member Joined: October-16-2003 Location: United Kingdom Points: 160 |
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The 130 was made by Milbro for daisy in Scotland UKaround 1983-1985, it's a 177cal.pellet rifle. Not very collectable. |
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qwaza
Newbie Joined: August-18-2006 Points: 1 |
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I have a daisy model 130. It is a barrel beak action . It also features a auto feed tube mounted on the top that automaticly loads a pellet upon closing the barrel.The tube holds close 20 177 pellets. When i bought it i thought it was the coolest thing around. I had never seen a repeating barrel breaker before. i dont have the literature on it although i bought it new at wall mart 15-20 years ago . It is a powerful little carbine . And because it is so lite i often perfer it over my beeman r1 magnum. The gun is stamped as made by rodgers ar usa. Qwaza |
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xcalibre
Newbie Joined: November-17-2007 Location: United States Points: 1 |
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I also have a Daisy Model 130. The gun is also stamped Rodgers AR USA under the Daisy Model 130 but on top behind the mag it says Made In Spain.I purchased it new back sometime in mid 80's at Farm & Fleet for $69.00. I also liked the idea of the magazine on top that loads a pellet when cocked which is great for target.Manual says it will hold 25 pellets.You must use flat tipped pellets which are stacked one behind the other in the mag.I tried some pointed ones but they get deformed when loading. Book says it shoots at 565FPS but it feels much higher and it is extremely accurate.Mine is still like the day I bought it and I have never had to do anything to it but oil it once a year.I am very surprised to hear there is no collector value on this because they are very hard to find and the quality is awesome.The reciever is grooved for scope so I installed a pair of 22 open scope rings which allow room for the magazine and put a scope on it.I also made a aluminum trigger cap to offer easier trigger pull.The pull was pretty stout on these spanish made rifles with no adjustment so it takes a while to get used to.I used to use this for rabbit hunting years ago.I loaded pointed hunting pellets one at a time right into the barrel and have taken a lot of rabbits out to a distance of around 50 feet.I aimed for headshots and the pellets go completely through the head with the rabbits never moving more then a foot.I love this rifle and will take it to the grave with me unless my kid steals it.
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oldwizzer
Red Ryder Member Joined: February-15-2006 Location: United States Points: 1095 |
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The Daisy mod.130 you own was made for Daisy in Spain[El Gamo].between 1983-1985.The Blue Book value is $85 for a gun that is 95%.This is just one pricing tool,to get a better idea you will have to search the auctions and do some research. Ejwills. |
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Moeatlaw
Newbie Joined: August-11-2018 Location: Oregon Points: 1 |
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What scope rings worked??
I know this is an old post but just broke the sight in my gun. Thanks |
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Firechief160
Newbie Joined: November-04-2018 Location: Louisiana Points: 1 |
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Check out this site. I was able to get parts for mine as GAMO gun.
http://www.jgairguns.biz/
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