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Daisy 1894 Spittin' Image™ PDF Re-drawn Service Manual + Bonus Operation Manual

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Gender: Boys & Girls
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Year: 1960 to mid 1970s
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Daisy
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Description

NOTE: This is Not a Book, it is a Computer File in PDF format for viewing on a Computer.
INCLUDED IS A PRINTABLE COPY OF THE DAISY® MODEL 1894 OPERATIONS MANUAL
The PDFs are on
the Adobe Send and Track® Cloud service.
A LINK FOR DOWNLOADING THE FILE WILL BE SENT TO THE EMAIL ADDRESS YOU USE FOR EBAY
.
This is a remake of the original Daisy 1894™ Service Manual drawn with Solidworks® 3D Modeling and copied in high resolution for clear clean sketches and numbering.  Additional models and drawings are included for the working groups in the gun.
Hyperlinked index takes you to and from each page, one click each way.

Learn how the Secondary Lever and Trigger Lock Bar work together to provide 2 way cocking.

Detailed Models of how the 2 Stage Trigger works.

See sectioned view of B•B train from Loading Tube to Feed Cylinder.

Enhanced views of replacing Left and Right Feed Halves into Feed Cylinder.

Drawings of Tools needed for Plunger removal and assembly.

Bonus Vintage Magazine adds of 1894 Spittin’ Image and other guns

Bonus PRINTABLE DAISY MODEL 1894 OPERATION MANUAL
I made this manual because when I was 10 my Dad gave me a Spittin’ Image for my birthday. It was about the best gift I could have wished for.  I played with it even when I was out of BBs. I would dry fire the gun and pretend what kids pretend but, after some time, the hammer broke the receiver frame.  I took it apart to see if I could fix it and wasn’t able to get it back together.  I always thought that if I had kept all the parts I would of been able to fix it someday.  I retired a few years ago and found time to pick up one that needed fixing on eBay. Turns out I still needed a service manual to figure it out.  I wasn’t very impressed by the copy of the S
ervice Manual I bought on eBay so I decided to give it a make over. I hope you like it.
I legally own the structure of content of this pdf and the Solidworks Drawings used for reference.
Thanks for Looking and Happy eBaying!