70's Model 102 |
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FREEBIRD
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Posted: March-12-2019 at 6:25pm |
I think I had a model 102-36 a while back, probably late 40's, it seemed to have a longer stock and was like a black nickel finish. This little snot is throwing bb's through pop cans at 35 ft. with pretty clean exit holes. It goes in the category of the shortest bb rifle I have.
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Airitis
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Swwweeeet!! And, a real bargain. The model 102 precedes the model 105 but I believe the earlier one has more power. Great find FB.
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Picked this little guy up for $10, nice all metal wood, appears to be mid 1970's? very nice shape appears to be shot very little. I oiled it up and it's making the cans jump pretty good at 30 ft. I'd like to find a red ryder this vintage, I like the all steel construction and the grey paint.
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