The Daisy model 21 took .175 BB's, today's BB's are .177. The model 21 is a rare and valuable double barreled air rifle. They were made between 1968-72. An average value for one in good shape, and still working, is around $400 to $525. In like new condition it is worth $800
Personally I would not play with it or damage is in any way.
I would contact Daisy customer service See the link below.
I use a Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun.
The Arrow household model jt-21 staple gun can use either 1/4" or 5/16" Arrow staples. The model jt-21CM can also use 3/8" Arrow staples
For framing 2x4s, it is recommended to use a nail gun with a size of 3 inches.
The recommended size of nails for use with a nail gun is typically 10d nails.
Your glue stick may be too big for your glue gun because the glue stick is not the correct size or type that is compatible with your specific glue gun model. It is important to check the specifications of both the glue stick and the glue gun to ensure they are compatible for use together.
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Depends on your skills, size and parents.
No, paintballs can vary in size depending on the type of gun being used. It is important to use the correct size paintballs for your specific gun to ensure proper performance.
In 1947, the steel shortage forced Daisy to use the aluminum lever.
For attaching fence pickets, a nail gun with a size of 16-gauge or 18-gauge is recommended.
The Daisy Model 960, often referred to as the "Old Trusty," was first introduced in 1956. It is a lever-action BB gun that has become a classic among air rifles, known for its durability and ease of use. Since its introduction, it has remained popular for both target shooting and youth training.