Good info. The bb is not struck by the metal tube, its job is to channel the air from the air chamber and launch the bb. The spring/plunger assembly is the same as used in the other Daisy BB guns.
That's a compression tube on the end of the main spring assy that takes the compressed air to force air to the bb and that black seal isn't a guide it actually compresses air in the chamber against the abutment seal at the other side the tube goes through.
The front chamber seal should remain in the rifle unless it needs to be replaced. Also if you examine the plunger assembly that tube has a hole in it and as the chamber compresses the air it come out of the tube and that's what fires the bb not the tube hitting the bb, just an FYI. Also the main sprint compressor tool it's better to use 3/16th rods instead of 1/8" and you can make the tips concave so they don't slip off.
Good info. The bb is not struck by the metal tube, its job is to channel the air from the air chamber and launch the bb. The spring/plunger assembly is the same as used in the other Daisy BB guns.
Putting an 1894 together now,and it was Quite a challenge to find information, This is very helpful, Thanks!
Great content! Good job😉👍 and remember don't aim high, aim small.
That's a compression tube on the end of the main spring assy that takes the compressed air to force air to the bb and that black seal isn't a guide it actually compresses air in the chamber against the abutment seal at the other side the tube goes through.
would you by chance make wooden stocks for the daisy 1894 bb gun?
Any idea as to why one wont lock when cocking the lever? I just found one of these and when you cock the lever is dosnt lock the snaps back shut.
What could be the problem if my daisy bb gun model 1894 doesn’t shoot out bb’s and not even air
Fiddily is the what this one is
The front chamber seal should remain in the rifle unless it needs to be replaced. Also if you examine the plunger assembly that tube has a hole in it and as the chamber compresses the air it come out of the tube and that's what fires the bb not the tube hitting the bb, just an FYI. Also the main sprint compressor tool it's better to use 3/16th rods instead of 1/8" and you can make the tips concave so they don't slip off.