Some old Daisy double barrel BB rifles;
The 104 was the first and was in production from ~1937-40 production stopped around the beginning of WWII. It has wood forearm and butt stock with some stamping of wild life scenes on the metal around the receiver. It breaks as a double barrel shotgun would be way of moving a lever on top to the side then pushing both barrels downward. This action cocks & loads both barrels as well as activates the automatic safety. About 45,000 were made, each shot tube holds 48 BB's and are marked L - R. One trigger operates its own barrel it can be fired simultaneously by pulling both triggers.
in ~1967-70 Daisy introduced another double barrel, the model 21. The wood stock was now gone and replaced with plastic but was still very similar in function and overall design. 3 variants of the 21 were made, standard, a Sears model and a few salesman samples that had wood stocks.
The 104 was the first and was in production from ~1937-40 production stopped around the beginning of WWII. It has wood forearm and butt stock with some stamping of wild life scenes on the metal around the receiver. It breaks as a double barrel shotgun would be way of moving a lever on top to the side then pushing both barrels downward. This action cocks & loads both barrels as well as activates the automatic safety. About 45,000 were made, each shot tube holds 48 BB's and are marked L - R. One trigger operates its own barrel it can be fired simultaneously by pulling both triggers.
in ~1967-70 Daisy introduced another double barrel, the model 21. The wood stock was now gone and replaced with plastic but was still very similar in function and overall design. 3 variants of the 21 were made, standard, a Sears model and a few salesman samples that had wood stocks.