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Kenjo7 ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: March-30-2022 Points: 39 |
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I have a rr daisy with unpainted aluminum lever all wood, my question is. There is a screw in the stock about one inch or so at the very top one inch or so from metal. Anyone with and idea on what it is for
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cobalt327 ![]() Red Ryder Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November-15-2013 Points: 2630 |
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Just a wild guess, but could be from a 25 type rear scope mount for a model 300 scope? Check for witness marks on the barrel shroud a little forward of the forearm, that's where the front scope mount was located. It is a sort of claw mount.
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zipper28 ![]() Red Ryder Member ![]() Joined: August-22-2009 Points: 211 |
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The rear mount for the 300 scope on my Model 39 carbine has the screw hole about 2 inches down from the metal frame. Maybe in your case they were fixing a split or crack that was very common in that area.
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stevec ![]() Red Ryder Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September-22-2003 Points: 1369 |
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Sounds like Zippers answer might be the answer as I have seen that a lot
Stevec
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Kenjo7 ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: March-30-2022 Points: 39 |
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since there is no stock damage , i belive zipper and cobalt are right also . now i need some help, the air tube broke off at where it connects to plunger , one, can another air tube be purchased and installed. the plunger and spring are not that bad of shape, or would it be better to replace with a new assembly. l need another abutment seal also those crimps look like they could be fun. thanks 111-40 y 46-47
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Old george ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June-23-2021 Location: Carmichael Cali Points: 77 |
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You can buy new high speed Main spring from Mark at Cobalt 327 and 7/64 over bored air tube and go to restomod Daisy on you on YouTube and you can look up how to make a tool to compress the mainspring very simple to do I have restored around 10 or 12 different models of Daisy BB guns very simple job the hard part is just cleaning them you got to get a brush that will fit down the barrel and and do you got a chamber area how good do your electric drill and you can clean it really easy it's not that hard just time consuming you can order the seals from eBay God bless have a great day
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cobalt327 ![]() Red Ryder Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November-15-2013 Points: 2630 |
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Kenjo7 ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: March-30-2022 Points: 39 |
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thanks for the imput , cobalt i believe thats what it is ,
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