Daisy Daisy 853c - Repeater

Newly acquired Daisy 853c. This model is a repeater. Uses a five shot clip. This one is NOS. Serial number indicates it’s a 1989 production. Lothar Walther barrel. Chrony’s in at 531 fps with only 1 fps deviation over several shots using 7 grain RWS Basic lead wadcutters. Today is a complete tear down, lube and trigger job. I got this one to put a dot on. These Daisy’s are incredibly accurate. One pump of a lot of fun.
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Newly acquired Daisy 853c. This model is a repeater. Uses a five shot clip. This one is NOS. Serial number indicates it’s a 1989 production. Walter Lothar barrel. Chrony’s in at 531 fps with only 1 fps deviation over several shots using 7 grain RWS Basic lead wadcutters. Today is a complete tear down, lube and trigger job. I got this one to put a dot on. These Daisy’s are incredibly accurate. One pump of of lot of fun.View attachment 577131View attachment 577132View attachment 577134View attachment 577133
Nice find indeed ! i bought two (used /rebuilt ) from CMP . Gave one away , thinking of buying another , What a beautiful rifle , and even my 7 year old neighbor can shoot it . EDIT mine are not repeaters / single shot , oops
 
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so i see there are 2 extra parts that make a C here is what my 853cm looks like and there are no parts that move the mag from right to left beside my finger
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The CM (clip/manual) model is a manual feed. Daisy left out the actuator bar/clip and spring that is on the C (clip) model. Parts number 40/41 plus the little spring (not listed) is all you need. I’m not sure if they are still available. Call Daisy and check.
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