My First Gun Trade: The Bent-Barrel BB Gun

by FOG, Monday, July 01, 2013, 11:01 (4156 days ago)
edited by FOG, Monday, July 01, 2013, 13:19

(A.K.A., My Second Daisy) :-D

When I was in the 8th Grade, I was fortunate enough to be living in the Rocky Mountains when a greenhorn from
Eye-Oh-Way moved to town and joined our Home Room class.

'Larry' and I shared a number of common interests, most having to do with heaving projectiles at various targets of opportunity, so we became fast friends.

So fast, in fact, that Fall we made a 'gun' trade. :eyepopping:

To cut to the chase, I had a Marksman-brand BB pistol that looked like a .45 Auto; Larry had The Bent-Barrel BB Gun.

How bent, you ask?

Well, now, let's see... :-D

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Yup, I still got it. :-D

'Bent' though it was, I got used to its curveball trajectory right quick and slew many a poor sparrow with it.

It also played a central role in The Great Grasshopper Hunt Of '73...

But that, as they say, is another story. ;-)

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Heaven forbid!

by Glen, Monday, July 01, 2013, 12:11 (4156 days ago) @ FOG

That gun has a "high capacity magazine" on it! I've seen kids pour 100s of BBs into those things! We're all gonna die! ;-)

BBs were 25¢ a tube, as I recall

by FOG, Monday, July 01, 2013, 12:45 (4156 days ago) @ Glen

And, even though we were just 'kids', we were allowed to buy them at the local hardware store (!) [image]

However, as I also recall, 'Store Policy' was One Tube Per Kid Per Day...
Sound familiar? [image]


Daisy 'Speedloading' Tip (You know, for Zombies and such... :-D )
Pour BBs in mouth
'Spit' BBs in magazine

...Simple :-D


Those really *were* the days...

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Which reminds me, 'Heaven forbid!' is right

by FOG, Monday, July 01, 2013, 12:54 (4156 days ago) @ Glen

And it was then, too, but there's just one thing...

I ain't so sure the Statue [sic] Of Limitations has expired yet. :-D

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Slightly off-topic, but . . .

by Kentucky, Monday, July 01, 2013, 20:58 (4156 days ago) @ FOG

. . . that piece is what my previously-mentioned Daisy Smoker looked like, less the BB-handling bits. Very basic, no forend, plain wood stock.

And the barrel wasn't custom-aligned like this.

Now back to the subject at hand . . .

;-)

This one here's a Model 102

by FOG, Wednesday, July 03, 2013, 02:07 (4155 days ago) @ Kentucky

Fer ref'rence and all. :-D

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Another 'Daisy' of a reloading tip (LOL)

by FOG, Wednesday, July 03, 2013, 02:43 (4155 days ago) @ FOG

If − that is, when − you run out of BBs, ordinary, old-fashioned kitchen matches make EXCELLENT substitutes.

True, they have to be muzzle-loaded − and singly, at that − but imagine a locust lounging on a rock... :eyepopping:

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Another 'Daisy' of a reloading tip (LOL)

by Catoosa, Thursday, July 04, 2013, 10:02 (4153 days ago) @ FOG

Dang, FOG! That brings back memories of my waywary youth.....

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