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mfg 1959 only. Air Force Rocket Command not Commando 100%=$300 90%=$175 60%=$125 Blue book of Air Guns 6th edition hope this helps

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Daisy mod 110 b b gun the book sead its called air force rocket command only made in 1959 can you tell you what its worth?

mfg 1959 only. Air Force Rocket Command 100%=$300 90%=$175 60%=$125 Blue book of Air Guns 6th edition


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