I'd make some black walnut stocks for it, and hit the metal with some heat cured satin black finish motorcycle engine case paint. Yea I could fall in luv with indoor target shooting with this one!
I recently acquired a 99 in an auction. It is identical to the middle gun in your video (even the small piece on the lever housing) except the roll stamp. My gun has the PAT NO and a REG NO where yours has the Victor and Comptometer Corporation designations. Just wondering if you’ve seen that. Thanks, Ron
I have a model 40 111 carbine in a plastic stock. My parents picked it up in Canada and gave it to me as boy over 20 years ago. Wish I still had the box. Anyhow, it’s in good condition with light rusting, does it sound like something worth keeping around?
My Dad just dropped off his BB gun and my grandfathers. His is a Rogers 107 and Gpa’s is a Plymouth 25. Both seem to be missing triggers and trigger parts. Any idea where I might locate repair parts or information?
Congrats on the Legacy Daisy's! They are the best. The Rodgers Model 107 is easier to find parts for than the 1930's version of the gun but it's still gonna be a pain. The Plymouth Model 25 is a little easier because it's more common than the 107. Any possibility of sending some pix of the units to my email address in the description? We can go from there on pointing you to schematics and possible part sources.
Hello can u tell me anything about a model 225 Daisy it has a plastic Monte Carlo stock and a sqaured off front plastic grip also and also has the plastic saftey and trigger also slide open feed on barrel not the screw in ??..
The Model 225 was post 1978 pump gun out of Rodgers AR based on the earlier Model 25 from the 1930's. It incorporated the design changes that the entire Daisy line went through with the plastic safety trigger and side mounted loading port. Does it have any functional issues?
Our website effort has been languishing away, wondering if we'll ever visit again and finish it up and publish. Between attempting manage this tiny corner of RUclips and actually working on projects people send me I find that my time management skills are lacking. If you have a project you'd like to explore, send me an email, the address is in the description and we'll see what can be done.
A remuda is a herd of horses that ranch hands select their mounts from. The word is of Spanish derivation, for 'remount' i.e. "change of horses" and is commonly used in the American West. The person in charge of the remuda is generally known as a wrangler. He provided spare horses during roundup, when cowboys changed mounts 3-4 times a day.
Very timely! I just picked up a model 299 today at a flea market!
Congrats!
I'd make some black walnut stocks for it, and hit the metal with some heat cured satin black finish motorcycle engine case paint. Yea I could fall in luv with indoor target shooting with this one!
Those are some nice pieces there Shane!!
Thanks! How about shooting me an email, I got a project I want to talk to you about.
Interesting details !
The first one is looking very good
Thanks, it was the best of the three in overall condition. Once I get the ballistics tests done we'll know which one is the best shooter.
Nice Shane. I also noticed the first gun did not have the Montecarlo stock. Are you going to retain the hooded front sights?
I recently acquired a 99 in an auction. It is identical to the middle gun in your video (even the small piece on the lever housing) except the roll stamp. My gun has the PAT NO and a REG NO where yours has the Victor and Comptometer Corporation designations. Just wondering if you’ve seen that.
Thanks, Ron
😮 i got mine for free
the reg numbers and lot numbers were only added after november 1973
I have a model 40 111 carbine in a plastic stock. My parents picked it up in Canada and gave it to me as boy over 20 years ago. Wish I still had the box.
Anyhow, it’s in good condition with light rusting, does it sound like something worth keeping around?
Certainly! Legacy Daisy's are the best!
My Dad just dropped off his BB gun and my grandfathers. His is a Rogers 107 and Gpa’s is a Plymouth 25. Both seem to be missing triggers and trigger parts. Any idea where I might locate repair parts or information?
Congrats on the Legacy Daisy's! They are the best. The Rodgers Model 107 is easier to find parts for than the 1930's version of the gun but it's still gonna be a pain. The Plymouth Model 25 is a little easier because it's more common than the 107. Any possibility of sending some pix of the units to my email address in the description? We can go from there on pointing you to schematics and possible part sources.
Hello can u tell me anything about a model 225 Daisy it has a plastic Monte Carlo stock and a sqaured off front plastic grip also and also has the plastic saftey and trigger also slide open feed on barrel not the screw in ??..
The Model 225 was post 1978 pump gun out of Rodgers AR based on the earlier Model 25 from the 1930's. It incorporated the design changes that the entire Daisy line went through with the plastic safety trigger and side mounted loading port. Does it have any functional issues?
how does one get you to fix their Daisy? I've searched for a website for you. Thanks in advance.
Our website effort has been languishing away, wondering if we'll ever visit again and finish it up and publish. Between attempting manage this tiny corner of RUclips and actually working on projects people send me I find that my time management skills are lacking. If you have a project you'd like to explore, send me an email, the address is in the description and we'll see what can be done.
Whats a remuda?
A remuda is a herd of horses that ranch hands select their mounts from. The word is of Spanish derivation, for 'remount' i.e. "change of horses" and is commonly used in the American West.
The person in charge of the remuda is generally known as a wrangler. He provided spare horses during roundup, when cowboys changed mounts 3-4 times a day.
Cool, I probably could have googled it!😂
@@WalnutandSteel So how big is your Remuda, It must be nice to have a "Back-up" Schmidt Rubin custom .22 for the Izhmash.
my 22 remuda is pretty deep! and the air gun stable is growing daily.
Three guns? You could have put them together into a Remuda Triangle...
Can you sell me one of the rear sights mine is missing
I'll check my parts bins to see if I can help you out.
@@RestOModDaisy that would be great if it can happen