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The shot tube unscrews and you pull it out. (counter clockwise). You can put oil down the shot tube, but it would be more efective if you took the shot tube out. If you decide to take out the shot tube. Look down the barrel and see if the plunger tube moves up and down when you try and caulk the gun. I will see if I can find an exploded view of the gun so you can see what the internal parts look like.
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ok, unscrewed the end of the barrel and looked down the barrel and there was a bb stuck in it. got bb out and still didnt work. i didnt use 30W, but i did have some air compressor tool oil so i used that. put oil down the barrel tube of gun and moved cocking handle. the plunger does indeed move. so i made sure to oil everything and slipped the gun back together. ill see what if anything it does before i leave for work at 4 today.
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I don't think air tool oil will work (It's to thin and not slippery enough) 30w oil is the best. I normally put a few squirts of oil down the barrel and let it stand upright (butt side down) over night. You will probably have oil leaking out of the gun so set the gun in something that the oil can drip into (a box with a bunch of rags in it) then wipe the gun off afterwards. try shooting it then and see what happens. You said a BB was stuck in it, where was the BB stuck at?

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the bb was in the shot tube. about 1 inch from the beginning of the tube. it was stuck too good to fall out, but offered little resistance when pushed out by a wooden dowel. i think it was pushed out by what little air came out on its last shot and sat there for 5 years. ill go out to the garage and grab some 30W and let sit. its in the same room as the wood burning stove, so maybe it will thin the oil and allow it to flow where it needs to go.
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sounds good....let us know if it works or not. 
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i will let you guys know if it works first. i hope it does, ive had this gun for at least 20 years.
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well, i poured oil into the barrel with the shot tube out, let it sit by  the fire for a while. put it back together and nothing. wouldn't even blow air. for the heck of it i decided to throw some BBs in there and see what happens. nothing. so i fired it a few times and it made a metallic "POP" so i got a little worried. tried it one more time and the BB rolled out of the end of the barrel. next time it came out about six inches, then about eight feet, then across the yard, then across the street. i forgot how much power this rifle has. it out-shoots my model 95 daisy by quite a bit. more accurate too.
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does anyone know when they put the daisy no. 102 model 36 out of production?

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Sounds like, problem solved!
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now i just need to figure out when this thing was made. all i can find is with the plastic stock, that makes it 1952 or older. but i dont know when the end production is.
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