Are seals and fiber optic sight for RR something I could find on your store? I am interested by the airtube and spring combo but with shipping to canada I wonder if I could make "one box" worth the shipping cost _[Last time ive looked on ebay 1 tin of pellet (8$) was 40$ for shipping only ]_
@@LowkeyAirgunner Unfortunately I don't ship outside the US. It's not the cost of shipping- it's customs. I've had 2 orders confiscated because they were afraid the spring would give the gun too much power or some such nonsense. A possible workaround is to use a forwarding company to middleman a delivery if you don't have a friend stateside who can do it for you.
I just 're found' this excellent video- thanks again! I'm going to start sending a link so people who ask me can learn how to use a guide rod to get the air tube through the abutment seal, among the other things.
Love your videos! Do you have one on how to lube properly? There's an oil hole but what type of oil, how much and how often? Appreciate all the valuable info you provide!
Hey brother, I have 2 daisy 856 powerline air rifles from the 90s. One of the shoots awesome, the other one, I pump it 20 times and it won't shoot any harder than a couple pumps. Any idea what could be going on?
The Daisy pump guns aren't in my wheel house but it sounds like the weak sister Model 856 needs seals or possible release valve work. I'd head over to the Daisy Talk forum or the GTA Daisy forum and see what's going on. Both forums require some digging but do get deep in the weeds on technical issues.
Good information! I have a 1964 Daisy model 984 cork ball gun (50cal). Does it work on the same principle as the BB gun? Would disassemble and assembly be the same? It seems to work, but will not shoot out the cork ball. I was thinking it may need a new compression washer or something like that.
Congrats on having a very unusual Daisy! The first thing to check is whether you have bolts and screws holding it together or pop rivets. Some of the Daisy toy guns are not easily disassembled. If you have bolts, it ought to come apart the same as any other small frame. Most likely it will not have an airtube, just a flat faced piston at the end of the plunger assembly. I'm sure it could use a new compression seal but give it a healthy dose of oil before you take it apart. That might cure it's ills and get the cork balls flyin".
When you install the spring and plumber using the long wire to go through the washer hole, once the plunger is in place, how do you get the long wire out of the gun?
I just found your sight and am learning and enjoying the videos. Thanks! Do you use or have you tried an assembly lube, such as Dow Molykote 111 silicone grease, on the rubber cup seal? Wondering if the lower drag of the lubed seal would make the whole process smoother and more consistent.
It might, it might not. I stick with 30wt non detergent oil and haven't had any issues. Let us know if that works as expected. Another subscriber swears by Frog Lube but I have yet to check that out.
Interesting tool overview If my french brain understood right the spring wire is just to allign stuff together and I don't really need one if I want to do a spring and air tube swap? (Taking it appart only one time hopefully with no acess to replacement parts)
You are correct about the spring wire being used for alignment purposes during reassembly. Anytime you mount or re-mount the airtube it would be wise to use one to avoid battering the tip of the airtube into the abutment seal, due to the way the airtube is mounted in the end of the plunger assembly it has the ability to "flex" and often times will not align with the hole in the abutment it needs to fit into.
At the moment no. I'm still quite busy configuring my new shop facility as well as catching up on the projects I've already accepted. I should be caught up hopefully by december.
Howdy Shane. I have a DAISY SEARS 1894 YELLOWBOY CENTENNIAL BB Gun Western Style. I pulled everything apart and pulled the plunger assembly out, but the compression cup, o-ring and abutment washer all stayed in the tube. Any ideas on how to get those out of there? Nick.
Max, Congrats on picking up a Model 1894 Yellowboy, condolences on it not working. The only experience I have with that model is restocking one for a customer and it was royal pain. I'm not familiar with the internals aside from the curious tapered compression chamber which supposedly leads to a lack of power over time. You could head over to DaisyTalk and search the forum for tech tips on 1894 issues, on which there are a lot of posts.
Theres ammo called gel blaster ammo for gell braster guns, they usually get about 7.5-8 mm and i was wandering if theres a way to put a tube barrel on one of these that can shoot it.
Austin, That's a complicated question. I personally don't repaint my projects and instead use a firebluing process to put an oxide coat on the steel parts. The finished product is not uniform in color which I like but some folks don't care for. I can't recall any threads on matching factory paint over at the High Road forum but I'm willing to wager it's been discussed over at the DaisyTalk forum as they get deep in the weeds there. You can find those forums here: www.thehighroad.org/index.php?forums/airguns.70/ forum.daisymuseum.com/
I need a new Plunger Head for a Crosman model SHRDN350. It is like a model 25 daisy but the crosman plunger head is larger in diameter, .88 inch in diameter 7/8 inch. Anyone know where I can get one.
Trying to repair a 1938B, but can't find instructions on how to remove the plastic loading port from the front of the barrel. Can anyone give me some help on how this is done. Thanks!
It's a pain. If it's not broken I would leave it in place. If it has to come out, tap the front sight off with a small block of wood. Then compress the loading port enough to be able to clear the loading port cut out and slide it towards the muzzle and out of the gun. It's most likely gonna break during that process. To install a new one is the reverse but make sure your shot tube is centered in the loading gate flanges to prevent binding/breakage.
Tons! There are quite a few Daisy 880 modder's and some of their work can be found at: www.thehighroad.org/index.php?forums/air-guns.70/ www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?board=186.0 forum.daisymuseum.com/
@@RestOModDaisy ok cool thank you for the link and the information. Again thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏. Do you believe that the powerline 880 is good enough shooting raccoons and opossums while using a hollow point or penetrating point pellets?
@@larrysledgejr1423 I don't think so unless you're a really exceptional shot and can place the round thru the critters eye and into his brain. That might not kill a mid sized animal like a raccoon or opossum. They work fine on rodents but they get iffy on squirrels, especially at distance.
A timeless video just like Daisy bb Guns 😊
Thanks!
Invaluable info for the Daisy hobbyist- thank you!
Are seals and fiber optic sight for RR something I could find on your store?
I am interested by the airtube and spring combo but with shipping to canada I wonder if I could make "one box" worth the shipping cost
_[Last time ive looked on ebay 1 tin of pellet (8$) was 40$ for shipping only ]_
@@LowkeyAirgunner Unfortunately I don't ship outside the US. It's not the cost of shipping- it's customs. I've had 2 orders confiscated because they were afraid the spring would give the gun too much power or some such nonsense. A possible workaround is to use a forwarding company to middleman a delivery if you don't have a friend stateside who can do it for you.
@@cobalt327 Duh...you could say it is a broken trampoline spring! Haha
_[Definitely not my day...my RR dreams are broken now]_
For the nuts, I found using a 5/16th socket works as well.
That caulk gun trick is genius. Good presentation with lots of information.
Thanks for your video, I'm going to need to know these things to rebuild a few I'm going to pick up .
Welcome to the Daisy Modding Rabbithole! I hope you enjoy fiddlin' with these toys from yesteryear as much as I do.
Millimeters to inches conversion table
Millimeters (mm) Inches (") (decimal)Inches (") (fraction)
7 mm 0.2756 ″ 9/32 ″
8 mm 0.3150 ″ 5/16 ″
9 mm 0.3543 ″ 23/64 ″
10 mm 0.3937 ″ 25/64 ″
Great videos, really helping with repairing my old daisy!
Great information.
Thanks!
I just 're found' this excellent video- thanks again! I'm going to start sending a link so people who ask me can learn how to use a guide rod to get the air tube through the abutment seal, among the other things.
knew i had to make a spring compressor didn't know quite how to...thnx
Very nice video 👌
Thanks!
@@RestOModDaisy Wonder if I can get parts for a 58' model 1000?
Great video thanks man.
Thanks!
Outstanding! Very well done Sir!
Thanks you Sir!
Love your videos! Do you have one on how to lube properly? There's an oil hole but what type of oil, how much and how often? Appreciate all the valuable info you provide!
Hey brother, I have 2 daisy 856 powerline air rifles from the 90s. One of the shoots awesome, the other one, I pump it 20 times and it won't shoot any harder than a couple pumps. Any idea what could be going on?
The Daisy pump guns aren't in my wheel house but it sounds like the weak sister Model 856 needs seals or possible release valve work. I'd head over to the Daisy Talk forum or the GTA Daisy forum and see what's going on. Both forums require some digging but do get deep in the weeds on technical issues.
I may have missed it. Is there a certain era that used square nuts on those screws rather than hex?
No. When you find a Daisy with square nuts that is an example of a post purchase repair. It's real common to find them without any nuts at all.
Good information! I have a 1964 Daisy model 984 cork ball gun (50cal). Does it work on the same principle as the BB gun? Would disassemble and assembly be the same? It seems to work, but will not shoot out the cork ball. I was thinking it may need a new compression washer or something like that.
Congrats on having a very unusual Daisy! The first thing to check is whether you have bolts and screws holding it together or pop rivets. Some of the Daisy toy guns are not easily disassembled. If you have bolts, it ought to come apart the same as any other small frame. Most likely it will not have an airtube, just a flat faced piston at the end of the plunger assembly. I'm sure it could use a new compression seal but give it a healthy dose of oil before you take it apart. That might cure it's ills and get the cork balls flyin".
Sorry, meant plunger not plumber.
Does the wire pull out of the gun through the end of the barrel?
Yes. I should have mentioned that you need a long enough chunk of wire to make that possible. I normally use one that's 18 inches long.
When you install the spring and plumber using the long wire to go through the washer hole, once the plunger is in place, how do you get the long wire out of the gun?
Just pull it out of the muzzle. THe wire is small enough to fit into the air tube so it's small enough to slip through the shot tube.
Thank you for sharing and MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and yours!
Very informative
Thanks!
Another good video. I'm enlightened.
Thank you!
I just found your sight and am learning and enjoying the videos. Thanks!
Do you use or have you tried an assembly lube, such as Dow Molykote 111 silicone grease, on the rubber cup seal? Wondering if the lower drag of the lubed seal would make the whole process smoother and more consistent.
It might, it might not. I stick with 30wt non detergent oil and haven't had any issues. Let us know if that works as expected. Another subscriber swears by Frog Lube but I have yet to check that out.
Thanks again.
Interesting tool overview
If my french brain understood right the spring wire is just to allign stuff together and I don't really need one if I want to do a spring and air tube swap? (Taking it appart only one time hopefully with no acess to replacement parts)
You are correct about the spring wire being used for alignment purposes during reassembly. Anytime you mount or re-mount the airtube it would be wise to use one to avoid battering the tip of the airtube into the abutment seal, due to the way the airtube is mounted in the end of the plunger assembly it has the ability to "flex" and often times will not align with the hole in the abutment it needs to fit into.
That's nuts!!
Are you accepting airguns for repair and/or remodeling?
At the moment no. I'm still quite busy configuring my new shop facility as well as catching up on the projects I've already accepted. I should be caught up hopefully by december.
@RestOModDaisy Thank you. I am looking forward to working with you again.
Howdy Shane. I have a DAISY SEARS 1894 YELLOWBOY CENTENNIAL BB Gun Western Style. I pulled everything apart and pulled the plunger assembly out, but the compression cup, o-ring and abutment washer all stayed in the tube. Any ideas on how to get those out of there? Nick.
Max, Congrats on picking up a Model 1894 Yellowboy, condolences on it not working. The only experience I have with that model is restocking one for a customer and it was royal pain. I'm not familiar with the internals aside from the curious tapered compression chamber which supposedly leads to a lack of power over time. You could head over to DaisyTalk and search the forum for tech tips on 1894 issues, on which there are a lot of posts.
@@RestOModDaisy I will do that! Thank you for the tip!!
You forgot about the tool for compressing the spring so you can put the anchor back in place
I have three other videos up on the mighty mainspring compressor, here's one:
ruclips.net/video/hanWPZ80__I/видео.html
Theres ammo called gel blaster ammo for gell braster guns, they usually get about 7.5-8 mm and i was wandering if theres a way to put a tube barrel on one of these that can shoot it.
what do you use if you want to refinish metal parts. I know they are painted but do you have a correct color for matching factory finish.
Austin, That's a complicated question. I personally don't repaint my projects and instead use a firebluing process to put an oxide coat on the steel parts. The finished product is not uniform in color which I like but some folks don't care for. I can't recall any threads on matching factory paint over at the High Road forum but I'm willing to wager it's been discussed over at the DaisyTalk forum as they get deep in the weeds there. You can find those forums here:
www.thehighroad.org/index.php?forums/airguns.70/
forum.daisymuseum.com/
I need a new Plunger Head for a Crosman model SHRDN350. It is like a model 25 daisy but the crosman plunger head is larger in diameter, .88 inch in diameter 7/8 inch. Anyone know where I can get one.
Trying to repair a 1938B, but can't find instructions on how to remove the plastic loading port from the front of the barrel. Can anyone give me some help on how this is done. Thanks!
It's a pain. If it's not broken I would leave it in place. If it has to come out, tap the front sight off with a small block of wood. Then compress the loading port enough to be able to clear the loading port cut out and slide it towards the muzzle and out of the gun. It's most likely gonna break during that process. To install a new one is the reverse but make sure your shot tube is centered in the loading gate flanges to prevent binding/breakage.
Is there any mods for powerline 880 BB/177 pellet rifles?
Tons! There are quite a few Daisy 880 modder's and some of their work can be found at:
www.thehighroad.org/index.php?forums/air-guns.70/
www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?board=186.0
forum.daisymuseum.com/
@@RestOModDaisy ok cool thank you for the link and the information. Again thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏. Do you believe that the powerline 880 is good enough shooting raccoons and opossums while using a hollow point or penetrating point pellets?
@@larrysledgejr1423 I don't think so unless you're a really exceptional shot and can place the round thru the critters eye and into his brain. That might not kill a mid sized animal like a raccoon or opossum. They work fine on rodents but they get iffy on squirrels, especially at distance.
Lost its nuts? Comical. Lol. Ha Ha.
Hey restomod, if you have an email so I can contact you that would be great. Thanks
Doc, It's in the video desciption above. Got a project in mind?
@@RestOModDaisy emailed you ;)