Info:
Manufacturer/Model:
Daisy CO2 200
Replica Of:
Browning Nomad (.22 cal LR)
Made In:
USA
Caliber/Ammunition/Feed:
177, steel BBs, 200-shot gravity feed with 5-shot spring feed
Air Source:
CO2, 12 g Powerlet
Accessories: original Daisy BBs and CO2
cylinders
Recommended Pellet or BB: Crosman Copperhead BBs
Weight (lb)/Length (in):
1.6, 11.0
Body Material/Finish/Grips:
steel, black, plastic
Barrel Length (in)/Material/Rifled: 6, steel, no
Trigger Action:
SA
Trigger Pull (lbs)/Adjustable: 4.3 (SA), no
Sights (front/rear):
fixed, fully adjustable
Velocity (fps): not specified
Sound Level (dB): 101
Thickness of Pellet Holder (in): N/A
Manufactured Dates: 1963-1976
Condition/Manual/Box: 85%, yes (copy), yes
Serial Number:
No serial number stamped on this gun
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Comments:
The Daisy CO2
200 is an improved version of the Daisy Model 100 (Daisy bought
the tooling for the Model 100 from Floyd Hyde Engineering),
which was the first semi-auto replica repeater made by Daisy.
Daisy modified the styling of the 200 to more closely resemble
the Browning Nomad (the Model 100 was a replica of the Wamo
Powermaster .22 cal pistol).
The trigger on this gun feels like a true single action semi-auto
although it operates the elevator in addition to releasing the
sear. The gun holds 200 BBs in a hopper from which 5 BBs at a
time are fed into a spring-loaded internal magazine. The Model
200 is pretty fragile and not many of them still work (leakers).
This specimen holds air and is a fun and fast gun to shoot -
moderately accurate too.
Repair information for Daisy 200
Performance:
Measurements were made on
8/30/06 at a temperature of 89 ºF and 14' elevation. A ten shot string was fired
from a bench rest at 15' using Crosman Copperhead BBs (5.1 gr).
The highest velocity measured was 472 fps, the lowest was 416 fps
(average of the 10-shot string was 437 fps). A five shot string
fired with open sights grouped at 0.89". Click the thumbnail below to see a
larger image.
Click
here for a description of the measurement methods.

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