This particular model was made by Daisy air gun co. It's a 1894 carbine. It was made for Sears between 1969-1973. It is the 1894 Commemorative model
To load a Sears and Roebuck BB gun model 79919052, first, ensure the gun is pointed in a safe direction and is on a flat surface. Open the loading port, typically located near the barrel, and insert BBs into the chamber, making sure they are seated properly. Close the loading port securely. Finally, cock the gun if required, and you're ready to shoot. Always follow proper safety precautions when handling any firearm.
Yes, you can remove the barrel of a model 66 Shotgun!
Yes, Iver Johnson did produce a model 7077 pistol that featured an octagon barrel. This model, often recognized for its distinctive design, was part of the company's lineup of firearms that catered to various shooting needs. The octagon barrel design was typical of some of their models, emphasizing both aesthetics and performance.
year 1896
post the serial and your get an answer.
It will be eight sided,thus the name hexagon barrel.
In this model of Winchester rifle,there is no difference in value between the round or octagon barrel.
Any air gun made for Sears that starts with model 799 was made by Daisy. Your number 799.190552 I think is incorrect I think it's really 799.19052. I have no listing for a 799.190552. But the 799.19052 in very good condition is worth between $175 and $145 The 799.19052 is a Daisy model 1894 Carbine, Winchester style, Octagon barrel. Made between 1969-1973.
It was made by Daisy "model 1894." You didn't post any information about the condition of the rifle, so it is impossable to give you and answer on it's value. Is it poor, fair, good, excellent?
Depends on what you have.
3 dollars very expensive
Please explain how it can have an octagon barrel and no barrel. I can't find any series 799 in the cross-over list for Sears firearms, so maybe it is a bb gun, but I have never seen a bb gun with an octagonal barrel (or with no barrel). I have a Sears & Roebuck model 799.19052 air gun. It has an octagonal barrel. Sounds like your gun is missing the shot tube. Sears contracted with Daisy Air Guns to make these '1873' "Look-a-likes" from Daisy's standard 'Spittin Image' line of 1894 Carbines. They changed the butt plate to a curved design, shortened the forearm slightly and added a "brass" cap to it, and put an octagonal "sleeve" over the existing 1894 barrel. Neat looking little air gun. If you can't find the proper shot tube one can be made from the right sized tube and an end "plug" to hold it centered in the barrel.