FallbrookFarmer
Platinum Member
I have a Daisy "VL" rifle with the case-less ammo. I found the rifle in a pawn shop many years ago....and picked it up on a whim hoping it would be collectable one day. These were manufactured back in the 50's and had a nylon (woodgrain) stock....but a few were made with wood stocks.
I bought a thousand rounds of ammo for it shortly after. The ammo resembles a bullet with an asprin glued to the base of the bullet. To shoot....you open the action with the under-stock cocking lever which also activates the air piston. Insert the "cartridge" and close the lever.
When you fire....you feel the air cylinder release the air (much like a BB Gun)...upon which the air-blast then ignites the powder. Sorta a double whammy effect....which destroys accuracy. It's a neat gun.....but they never became popular....with only a few thousand being sold. I would guess your group size would double (?) as a result of using this method vs a traditional rimfire. The velocity and bullet eqaul a traditional 22 LR.
I like mine for it's conversation aspects....but it's not a great shooter. Mine could be bought....for a price.
Would you accept a post dated,third party, out of town check, denominated in Zimbabwean dollars?