buckslayer5676
Lil-Rokslider
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Nice! Gotta love the classic Red Ryder!Red Ryder, still have it, killed a bunch of beer cans and small birds with it and still have my eyes thankfully.View attachment 242477
Nice! Gotta love the classic Red Ryder!Red Ryder, still have it, killed a bunch of beer cans and small birds with it and still have my eyes thankfully.View attachment 242477
We had this same gun circa 1982.A pellet gun, not a BB gun, but still the same category. Mine was a Hy Score. Dad got it for me back in 1978. Managed to shoot all sorts of little critters. My son also managed to learn using this one as well
Crossman 788 BB Scout. Circa 1987. we had to weld a new front site on it. Killed a pile of birds. This is a great thread.
Would love to see everyone's first .22.View attachment 243376
Sounds like the one in the pic I posted that was my dad's....I had a little BB gun that looked like a shotgun and you cocked it with one pull back.
New to me that those were chambered in .177...My first was 1938 Mosin Nagant rifle, i still love it. Not fancy but very valuable to me.
Yes, I think that’s the one! It was a neat little gun.Sounds like the one in the pic I posted that was my dad's....
It was always around when I was a kid but would hardly shoot a bb more than 10 feet. I tried to fix it as a kid, but couldn't (lucky to get it back together at that age). A few years ago, I looked them up and it said to put some oil down the barrel to swell up the leather seal. I did, let it sit a day, and it worked! It shoots surprisingly well (hard) now...Yes, I think that’s the one! It was a neat little gun.
Daisy model 1894 Winchester
I still love shooting it
as a kid I broke it shooting bamboo skewers out of it. SMH. As an adult I tracked down a fella in MN who worked on them. He sent me a part and told me what to do. Been shooting great since
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I'll do my best to see what I can find. the guy was in Rochester, MN if I recall. but he was older and this was maybe 12-13 years ago I talked to himI have one of them to. Had to be the late 80’s or early 90’s when it was under the Christmas tree. If you have the info where you got the parts please let me know. My pre teen self could tear up an anvil with a rubber hammer.
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