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    Posted: January-08-2005 at 5:40pm

....when I was a kid,(just a few years ago), I had a Daisy Pump Airgun, but I have never seen another one like it.

     It had the synthetic stock and forearm, with adjustable sights.  The pump stroke was a straight-pullback, without the elbow type of bend in the actuating rods.  The stroke was about 4 or 5 inches, IIRC.  The forearm was forward of the action only about 6 inches, or so, much like a pump shotgun.

    The endcap on the barrel was a flat-fitting type, instead of the overcap type seen on the lever action Daisys.  By flatfitting, I mean that the cap set flush against the end of the barrel.  Capacity was somewhere around 500 BB's.

     I gave it to a friend of the family, after I outgrew it.  Where it went from there, I have no idea.  I have been told since then, that it is a rare type, and very collectible.  I can't recall the model number.

     If I had known that, I would have hung onto it.  Also, I would have liked for my two sons to grow up with it.

     Can anyone help me out, with a bit of info??  Then I can kick myself all over again, for getting rid of it!!!

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YOU HAD THE MODEL No.107. TROMBONE ACTION MFG. 1958-'59. 1958 500 SHOT, CHANGED TO 450 SHOT IN 1959, REDUCED TO 375 SHOT IN 1961.

THE 107 WAS A REVIVED VERSION OF THE BUCK JONES DESIGN OF 1937.

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Yes that is probably what you had. I seen one on Ebay a week ago in box selling for $100 (before it got kicked, as they are not allowed on Ebay). I have only seen 2, the one on ebay that I saw, and one Buck Jones. They seem very hard to find.
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OUR LOCAL ANTIQUE MALL HAS ONE HERE IN YUMA,AZ. FOR $65.00

FINISH LOOKS GOOD. THE STOCK IS BADLY WARPED AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THE EARLY PLACTIC STOCKS ON DAISYS HAD A TENDENCY TO WARP.

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Gee if the stock wasnt warped I'd like to buy it! Has anyone ever found a way to prevent that from happening to them in the future?
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I THINK THAT MANY OF THE PLASTIC STOCKS WARPED ON THE 50'S DAISY'S WHEN THEY WERE PUT AWAY IN STORAGE STANDING ON THE BUTT STOCK. 
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