I really enjoy your videos. You are a real argunner that likes to shoot and have some fun. Thanks.
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@airgunnersc9335 Thanks! I appreciate the kind words, it makes me want to make new videos. 😀👍
@EizandEarzАй бұрын
I had the Daisy pump style in the late 70s. Even the carnival games had one they shot a cork out of.
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@EizandEarz A carnival gun is what this one reminds me of. 👍😀
@WalnutandSteelАй бұрын
Nice!
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@WalnutandSteel It’s a fun little gun for shooting cans. 😀
@squirrelatwork28 күн бұрын
Wish they would make a springer pump action for pellets with a rotating magazine that is activated ny the trigger pull
@airgunsofalaska28 күн бұрын
@@squirrelatwork That’s a cool idea! Why couldn’t they? Seems like it’d be mechanically possible without have an absurdly stiff pump action. The inherent inaccuracy of BB’s combined with a smooth bore takes away a lot of the fun due to misses.
@jackpotparty58Ай бұрын
Cool! The thumbnail got my interest immediately. 👍
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@jackpotparty58 Thanks! Good to hear on what type of thumbnail grabs people’s attention. 😀
@PapaTAdventuresАй бұрын
Looks like a nice little rifle, good for plinking fun. That can challenge is why I left empty and did 25 feet for the 840. Although I think it can handle the 50 feet, and plan to revisit.
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@PapaTAdventures definitely a fun gun for shooting cans. I first tried with empty cans but the wind gusts kept blowing them off the saw horse.
@Indiana424Ай бұрын
Fun,fun,fun!
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@Indiana424 it totally is!
@pappy017Ай бұрын
good shootin! Cool rifle, great for the youngins. Happy 4th!!
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@pappy017 Thanks! It’s a fun little gun, great for kids and entertaining for adults. 😀👍
@nobodyshome758Ай бұрын
Wow, wood stocks. Mine has plastic. Im hoping daisy might sell those separately. Its definitely a fun gun!
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@nobodyshome758 I didn’t realize the other models didn’t come with wood. I’ve been looking for years for a pump action spring gun. I was pretty surprised when I ran across this model. Even better it was on sale off the Daisy website. 😀
@yoitiredАй бұрын
Nice! I haven't tried a pump action bb gun you must get more muscle on it than with the lever action?
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
@@yoitired It’s not difficult to cock, just kinda gritty, the Daisy lever guns have smoother actions. The pump action is pretty fun as you can stay on target while cycling the action.
@yoitiredАй бұрын
@@airgunsofalaska That must be pretty sweet. I got a Daisy 35 recently, I was thinking since it's smoothbore maybe it's sized better for bbs. Doesn't seem any more accurate than an 880 lol but it's easier to carry around without the handle loop thing.
@francisbarnaby26 күн бұрын
Is this the one from home alone? I always thought it was a fake done for the movie
@airgunsofalaska26 күн бұрын
@@francisbarnaby I’ve not watched that movie in a long time and didn’t remember he had a BB gun. I just did a search and he used a modified Red Ryder with a loose forearm and the lever was cut off. I think this model 12 just came out within the last 3-5 years? www.reddit.com/r/airguns/comments/ziyr9o/home_alone_buzzs_bb_gun_appears_to_be_a_modified/
@francisbarnaby26 күн бұрын
@@airgunsofalaska thanks, I wondered that.. I don't remember any cool bb g,uns like that back when.
@danielpeters3760Ай бұрын
What's the price? Thanks
@airgunsofalaskaАй бұрын
It was on sale off the Daisy website for just under $40. That’s where I ordered mine.
@danielpeters3760Ай бұрын
@@airgunsofalaska Heck yea. Thanks an nice shooting by the way.Good luck
@commonsurvivor26 күн бұрын
Can a kid pump it?
@airgunsofalaska26 күн бұрын
@@commonsurvivor yes, an older kid, probably 4th grade and up depending on how big/strong they are. Unlike the lever action Daisy’s they can’t flip the gun around in a different orientation for leverage to cock it. Something else I just thought about, it wouldn’t be my first choice from a durability aspect. I remember dropping my guns as a kid or falling down with them. I’d think one of the sheet metal Daisy lever actions like a Buck 105 or a Red Ryder would be more resistant to being banged around and dropped over the long run. I don’t remember ever breaking one of my 70’s/80’s Daisy lever actions until I submerged one in our little wading pool and shot water out of it. 🤣🤦♂️ From my experience with the lever guns, they work and shoot for a long long time. At least the two I bought my kids around 15-17 years ago.
@pinkman754626 күн бұрын
Looks like a Marksman laserhawk 1702 knockoff
@airgunsofalaska26 күн бұрын
@@pinkman7546 Yes, kinda similar but superior in every way. I’ve also got a Marksman 1700 and its pump action isn’t as smooth as the Winchester. It’s also very cheaply build and very, very flexible.
@pinkman754626 күн бұрын
@airgunsofalaska thanks for the information. I appreciate it, I bought my laserhawk as a joke but it's decent for what it costs. I love that Winchester used real wood in their model. I'll have to get my hands on one of these. (I collect)
@airgunsofalaska26 күн бұрын
@@pinkman7546 no problem! The Winchester is a much better performing gun than the Marksman models but I don’t know how long it’ll last? Hopefully it goes for a long time but I’m skeptical simply due to all its plastic construction.