Daisy Outdoor Products 25 Pump Gun .177 Air Rifle, Stained Solid - 990025-603
SKU | 29974 |
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Brand | Daisy Outdoor Products |
MPN | 990025-603 |
UPC | 039256800256 |
Product Details
Details
- Series/Collection: 25 Pump Gun
- Action: Pump, Spring Air
- Magazine Capacity: 50 Shot
- Caliber/Gauge: 177 BB
- Safety: Trigger Block
- Sight: Adjustable Flip-Up Peep or Open Rear, Elevation/Bland and Ramp Metal Front
- Barrel Material: Steel
- Receiver Material: Steel
- Stock Material: Wood
- Receiver Finish: Decorative Embossed
- Stock Finish: Stained Solid
- Overall Length: 37"
- Muzzle Velocity: 350 fps
- Shooting Distance: 195 yd
- Barrel Type: Smooth Bore
Features
Out of all of the old Daisy BB guns Daisy has had requests to bring back, the model 25 would have to be at the top of that list. The model 25 Pump Gun had been in Daisy's product line from 1914 until 1978. In 1986 it was made only as a centennial commemorative edition. In 2007, Daisy brought this classic airgun back. It's a pump action spring air 50-shot capacity BB gun with a maximum velocity of 350 fps. The model 25 features a stained solid wood pistol grip stock and foregrip, steel construction and a removable screw-in shot tube. The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation and it can be flipped from open/iron sights to peep sights. The gun loads via a screw-out shot tube - just like the classic models. In fact the new shot tube fits most of the vintage models. The Daisy model 25 is recommended for ages 10 and older with adult supervision.
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