I am selling these together as a lot.
The Daisy Softair model 12 is a replica of the Tek 9. It is constructed mostly of metal and is well made. It will cock with the cocking handle or the pump handle, pretty neat. This model uses 6mm BB's put into a plastic bullet. The bullets load into the magazine. This is a very realistic action airsoft gun. I loaded it up and shot it into the couch fine.
The Daisy Softair model 59 is a replica of the Beretta 9mm. It uses the same plastic bullets to hold a single BB. This one comes with a lot of bullets and three metal magazines in all. This one does fire however the sear isn't engaging the slide to cock it. The slide can be pushed forward though firing the gun.
The Benjamin Sheridan 137 is most likely from the late 50's. It is pre serial number, says "Benjamin Franklin" on the driver's side, says 137 on the rear, and the action and dry firing is fine. I assume it is in need of a seal as it isn't shooting up to velocity. It does shoot though. Pistol is in very nice shape.
Everything in the pictures is included. I've included enough Softair BB's to fill the bullets and more. Also included are .44 magnum shells for a revolver. The bullet is plastic, the shell metal. There is a spring inside the shell that launches the bullet tip.
Price: Sold.Please ask any questions you have. Thank you.
The Daisy Softair model 12 is a replica of the Tek 9. It is constructed mostly of metal and is well made. It will cock with the cocking handle or the pump handle, pretty neat. This model uses 6mm BB's put into a plastic bullet. The bullets load into the magazine. This is a very realistic action airsoft gun. I loaded it up and shot it into the couch fine.
The Daisy Softair model 59 is a replica of the Beretta 9mm. It uses the same plastic bullets to hold a single BB. This one comes with a lot of bullets and three metal magazines in all. This one does fire however the sear isn't engaging the slide to cock it. The slide can be pushed forward though firing the gun.
The Benjamin Sheridan 137 is most likely from the late 50's. It is pre serial number, says "Benjamin Franklin" on the driver's side, says 137 on the rear, and the action and dry firing is fine. I assume it is in need of a seal as it isn't shooting up to velocity. It does shoot though. Pistol is in very nice shape.
Everything in the pictures is included. I've included enough Softair BB's to fill the bullets and more. Also included are .44 magnum shells for a revolver. The bullet is plastic, the shell metal. There is a spring inside the shell that launches the bullet tip.
Price: Sold.Please ask any questions you have. Thank you.
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