Unlike Crosman who has all their parts manuals online. Daisy does not. So here are two suggestions that I have for you. Contact Daisy directly and ask customer service if they have a parts manual. See the link Below
Or chose a repair or parts shop that repairs Airguns. See the Link Below
750 fps./BB; 665 fps./pellet The name Power-line may be a little misleading. Modern Pellet rifles are capable of firing a pellet at 1000+ fps. But this is a combination BB and Pellet gun and as far as BB rifles goes 750 fps is a good speed for a BB. This is about as fast as they can possibly go. I own 2 of these and find them very entertaining to shoot for fun.
What Condition is it in? That determines the value.
What condition is it in? That determines the value.
The 880 has an 11 mm dovetail mount. This BB/pellet rifle is fairly inexpensive and it works fine with a simple 4x10 scope, to put a more powerful scope would cost more than the rifle's base price. Daisy makes a 4x10 scope that works fine with this rifle
750 fps. for BBs, 665 fps. for pellets.
most bb guns are designed to shoot 25 feet. -------------------------------------------------- The Daisy Powerline is designed to shoot will over 200 feet.
This gun was made by Daisy Air gun. It is a model 880. Daisy still is making a new version of this same model. I suggest you contact Daisy Customer Service at (800) 643-3458 for assistance, or go on-line and search for "Airgun Repair" and find a location near you that can repair the rifle. Daisy may also have a kit to rebuild it.
I suggest you go to the Daisy web page and fill out the form to get the parts you need. See the link below.
It all depends on the current condition of the rifle
What is the model and condition of the PISTOL. without more information it is not possible to answer you
none because it ist the right one if you try purple daisy, blue daisy and red daisy that will give you a moshling
There is a very long story behind this question But here is the short version. S&W was purchased by Bangor Punta in 1965, with the help of a former Crosman Engineer the 77A was developed After several moves back and forth from Florida to Massachusetts Bangor decided to sell the Airgun division to Daisy Airgun in 1980 but had dropped the 77A model in 1978. I don't know of any diagrams for the 77A but it is a forerunner of the Daisy Power-line models. I would try to contact Daisy airgun to see if they "may" be able to help. See the related link at the bottom.