Daisy Daisy 853 - unusual

Newly acquired Daisy 853. This particular one has a Elm wood stock. I haven’t seen these. Went through the entire gun. Total restoration. It wasn’t shot much so nothing but seals and tuning. Trigger/sear polished and a sear adjustment screw added. Trigger at just over a pound with no creep. Stock refinish. Very tight and better than new. Chroni’s at 500 fps with 7.0 RWS Basic lead wadcutters. It came with the original 853 front tunnel and rear diopter sights. I mounted a scope on this one. Accuracy test today. Will keep updating.
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Newly acquired Daisy 853. This particular one has a Elm wood stock. I haven’t seen these. Went through the entire gun. Total restoration. It wasn’t shot much so nothing but seals and tuning. Trigger/sear polished and a sear adjustment screw added. Trigger at just over a pound with no creep. Stock refinish. Very tight and better than new. Chroni’s at 500 fps with 7.0 RWS Basic lead wadcutters. It came with the original 853 front tunnel and rear diopter sights. I mounted a scope on this one. Accuracy test today. Will keep updating.View attachment 589300
I like the Elm stock
 
so, tell me why are all the 853 stocks plugged on both sides at the front of the stock
nice piece of wood
All wooden stocked 853’s and 753’s are dowel plugged at the end of the forearm to strengthen the vulnerable weak spot in the wood. Keep the stock from cracking or blowing out there.
 
i have been upgrading my 853 to what is now the 753 front and rear sights
the rear i have not decided yet but the front is a win
here is a picture with the weights and i use just a kitchen scale
but the globe sight is the win big and open for a better view
old small rear sight will not work Daisies FWB 300 clone sight will
the new barrel weight didn't come with set screws the other one uses in the factory are the same size 1/4-20
weight 5 bucks globe sight 5 bucks
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