To load a Daisy 35-shot repeater (2003 model) CO2, first, ensure the CO2 cartridge is properly installed in the magazine. Next, pull the magazine out of the gun and place BBs in the feeding slots until full, ensuring they're seated correctly. Reinsert the magazine into the gun, and you’re ready to shoot. Always check for proper functioning before firing.
You can load as many BB into the repeater as it will hold, BUT only one pellet at a time can be loaded into the barrel. One shot one pellet.
No It is not a repeater , you must re cock and and hand load a pellet after each shot!
The value of a No. 140 Daisy Defender 1000 shot repeater can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, it may range from $20 to $100, with well-preserved models or those in original packaging potentially fetching higher prices among collectors. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult recent sales or collector guides specific to vintage airguns.
I would contact Daisy directly and ask for assistance or an owners Manual See the link below
Are you asking about a gun or a rifle. Which model are you asking about. Daisy had made over a 100 different BB guns and rifles
The model 288 is a 24 shot BB gun that is loaded from the right side. There is a slide cover directly above the trigger that you slide forward to load the BB's
On the back of the pistol you will find a long lever, slide it to one side and load in your BBs. Under the barrel you will find a thumb loader to load each shot into the firing chamber between each shot.
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It's a 16 shot BB repeater or a SINGLE shot pellet rifle
Fires more than one shot without reloading.
Spencer's Repeater was the first rifle that was quick loading instead of having to load after every shot. Another answer: Seen them sell from $600 for a beater up to $4000 for a jewel. Email me with a better description so I can give you a more exact value. Is it a model 1860 or the model 1865?