So, I was curious when I looked at the 1200 and saw how Daisy had added an end seal for the CO2 cartridge. The original model 200 piercing assembly isn't compatible with current 12 gram CO2 cartridges and the valve seals are relatively complex. There are VERY few functional CO2 200's left and I think he knew I'd have to attempt repairs. Nick sent me a CO2 200 (actually about one and a half 200's were in the box) in about 40 pieces several months ago. The model 200 dates from 1963 through 1976. The real reason I bought it was that it appeared to have several shared parts with the second model CO2 pistol from Daisy-the semi-auto BB firing CO2 200. Besides, maybe it'll encourage the gun shop to keep taking airguns on consignment. And how wrong can you go for $15? I knew I could at least get some blog material out of it and I can always threaten to send it to Nick. Normally, I wouldn't bother buying a BB gun, but it looked like it was in almost mint condition. The Crosman 150 grips are gonna have to wait until I can at least feel my fingers out there.įound this Daisy PowerLine 1200 CO2 pistol at the local gun shop for $15. OK, it's been 11 degrees outside the past few days, so I've been procrastinating on the wood working projects in the garage.
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