I suggest you contact Daisy directly and ask for a schematic (see the link below).
I suggest you contact Daisy Directly and see if they will give you one. See the link below.
Regular standard .177 Cal BB any brand is okay.
I would suggest contacting Daisy air gun directly through their Customer Service. See the link below
Remove the grip on the left side of the pistol and insert a C02 bottle. Load BB's through the door at the rear of the pistol. Tip it forward and push the lever ( It's in front of the trigger) to allow the BB to load. Aim and fire
The left side on the grip pops off,start at the bottom and pull up.Then unscrew the key ring type loop at the bottom counter clockwise,remove and replace the co2 cylinder,then tighten the screw by turning clockwise until tight.this gun has a bolt safety in front of the trigger push to the left to fire gun otherwise it is on safe. you need to pull back the lever under the barrel toward you to cock it,there is a small door on the back of the upper receiver slide down to open and put in bb's to close slide up .have fun.....
You may be asking about a Daisy Model 1700 (Copy of a Glock) It was dark Grey in color and made between 1991-1996
Info:Manufacturer/Model: Daisy Powerline 1700Replica Of: Glock 17LMade In: USACaliber/Ammunition/Feed: 177, BB, 60-shot gravity feedAir Source: CO2, 12 g PowerletAccessories: Daisy red-dot sightRecommended Pellet or BB: Crosman Copperhead BBWeight (lb)/Length (in): 1.25, 11.2Body Material/Finish/Grips: plastic, black, plasticBarrel Length (in)/Material/Rifled: 8.2, steel, noTrigger Action: SATrigger Pull (lbs)/Adjustable: 7.6 (SA), noSights (front/rear): fixed, adjustable (windage)Velocity (fps): 420 Sound Level (dB):99 Thickness of Pellet Holder (in):N/AManufactured Dates: 1994 - 2001Condition/Manual/Box: 90%, yes, yes (backer card)Serial Number: 59951811
The term upsy daisy, also known as whoopsie daisy, came from a 1925 cartoon in New Yorker Magazine. It has also been said that similar sayings have been in use since at least the 1700's.
CO2 powered weapons are usually fitted with a removable cartridge - which is stored in the handle of the gun.
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20% of 1700= 20% * 1700= 0.2 * 1700= 340
32% of 1700= 32% * 1700= 0.32 * 1700= 544