I randomly came across your video, and thank you for answering this question that I’ve had about the trigger on the 74. No one has really properly addressed it in any other video. I say this because Daisy released a repeating BB gun, called the Model 74, that has a trigger reset and pre-travel behavior that, while not terrible for a cheap airgun, feels like the old Sears and Montgomery Ward house-brand .22 rifles, that were rebadged models. In fact, in my opinion, all the Daisy airguns have trigger’s that replicate these discontinued rifles accurately, but since few people have anything to compare them to, the negative comments mount.
Did you drill and tap the receiver for the scope of did it come pre drilled? I’m restoring a 74 now and would like a scope but don’t remember if it was factory drilled.
I randomly came across your video, and thank you for answering this question that I’ve had about the trigger on the 74. No one has really properly addressed it in any other video.
I say this because Daisy released a repeating BB gun, called the Model 74, that has a trigger reset and pre-travel behavior that, while not terrible for a cheap airgun, feels like the old Sears and Montgomery Ward house-brand .22 rifles, that were rebadged models. In fact, in my opinion, all the Daisy airguns have trigger’s that replicate these discontinued rifles accurately, but since few people have anything to compare them to, the negative comments mount.
Nice job.
Did you drill and tap the receiver for the scope of did it come pre drilled? I’m restoring a 74 now and would like a scope but don’t remember if it was factory drilled.
@@toytowninc680 it was drilled before I owned it at some point in its history.
Now to make it full ought toe. ha ha