Daisy Model 25 Pump BB Gun and Rocket Shot Kit
The name Daisy brings back memories for so many of us. Many shooters had their first shooting experience with a Daisy BB gun and still grew up to love meatloaf. The classic Daisy Model 25 Pump BB gun has been rattling cans for more than 100 years. Now, you can get one for yourself. The Model 25 Pump BB Gun and Rocket Shot Kit is on sale for Labor Day!
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The Daisy Model 25 Pump Gun has been in the lineup for more than 100 years! It’s a pump-action spring BB gun that pushes the .177 caliber BB at 350 feet per second, and features a blade and ramp metal front sight and flip-up peep or open read sight
Fun Kit: Daisy Model 25 Pump BB Gun and Rocket Shot Kit
The Daisy Model 25 Pump BB gun features a wood stock and adjustable iron sights. This BB gun can hurl .177 BBs at 350 feet per second. Landing one of those BBs on the circular, yellow target at the base of the Rocket Shot turns your backyard into a trick shooting gallery. A hit launches a can into the air, providing a second target for another shooter (or the same one if you’re fast enough).
SPECS
- Caliber: .177 BB
- Action: Pump
- Length: 36.5″
- Weight: 3 lbs.
- Length of pull: 13.5″
- MSRP: $64.90 on sale for $49.90
If a Daisy BB gun would be a fun addition to your collection, you can find more details on this and other airguns on their website. You can also find more details and updates by following Daisy on their social media pages. Give them a follow on their Instagram and a like on their Facebook page. Time for some backyard fun!
Stemming from his childhood love of WWII history, Nic's passion for firearms continues to grow as his maturity level recedes. He has competed in local USPSA, IDPA, and rifle competitions, and has an almost unnatural affection for Rosie, his Gen3 Glock 19. @the_brutal_rooster
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I have a mod. 25 'frame' only. 65+ years ago, out behind the local police station in Weston Ontario, I found the Mod.25 frame with a partly melted stock. The police must have confiscated it from some hapless kid and tried to dispose of it in a fire. Also, they were building a 'new' police station down the street where I managed to score a piece of 5/8" heavy wall copper pipe. Now, if you stick a rag in the back of the pipe, and shove this piece of pipe into the old pump gun frame, you now have a sort of gun. Back then in Canada, they used to sell 7" long "cannon" firecrackers at the local sporting goods shop all year round. If you light one, drop it in the pipe/barrel, and quickly follow that up with a glass marble or equal size steel ball bearing you had a pretty lethal weapon for a 10 year old kid, and the police supplied every piece of it. I'm now 75 and I still have my pump frame marble gun, although sadly you can no longer buy 7" long firecrackers in Canada, so it's just a physical memory for me now..
Had one 6 decades ago.