I have never seen any diagrams on-line for any of the daisy current guns or rifles. I suggest you write or contact daisy directly and ask for one.
See the link below for Daisy web page.
During the 1970's Daisy bought the rights to S&W airguns they renamed the 78G and 79G to 780 and 790. You may want to contact Daisy Airguns and ask them for a diagram. see link below.
A Daisy pistol model is a hand held gun like the model 15XT that shoots BB's
I can not find any information of a Daisy model 653. However Daisy did make a model 693 BB pistol. Is this the pistol you are referring to?
Your question is a little confusing. I know that Daisy made a 110 Air Force rocket command BB Rifle and models 747 Target pistol, model 777 Target pistol, a model 62 Target pistol and a model 118 Targeteer pistol. but I know of no 110 Target special pistol. However, I suggest you contact Daisy and ask them. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy See the link below
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NONE, it is NOT an AirSoft pistol. It is a real BB pistol.
Your best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to answer questions about old Daisy airguns see the link below.
Daisy has made several BB guns. Which model are you asking about. I suggest you contact DAISY Customer service and ask them for a parts diagram. See the link below.
Without any information about the condition of the pistol it is not possible to give an estimate of value, So I am posting a link to Daisy Antiques ( Daisy made your JC Higgins pistol) To help you. {See the Link Below}
I understand it is one of the hardest models to work on. I suggest you contact Daisy at the link below and ask for a diagram if they have one.
You can find diagrams for a Daisy 177 BB pistol by checking the official Daisy Manufacturing website, where they often provide manuals and parts diagrams for their products. Additionally, online forums dedicated to air guns, as well as websites like eBay or specialized air gun retailers, may have diagrams and exploded views available. You can also find user manuals and diagrams on third-party sites like Scribd or Archive.org.