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Daisy Softair Model 14
rewsport
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I have a Daisy Model 14 SoftAir (Replica Ruger Mini 14) circa mid 1980's. I can not find any information except from the Daisy Site. The information is sketchy at best.
I would probably sell it if I knew where to start the bidding.
As mine is in the original box and has original parts etc. I'd guess it could be a collector item?!
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Denny
I would probably sell it if I knew where to start the bidding.
As mine is in the original box and has original parts etc. I'd guess it could be a collector item?!
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Denny
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I have a Daisy Model 14 SoftAir (Replica Ruger Mini 14) circa mid 1980's. I can not find any information except from the Daisy Site. The information is sketchy at best.
I would probably sell it if I knew where to start the bidding.
As mine is in the original box and has original parts etc. I'd guess it could be a collector item?!
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Denny
Denny, those really are not prized by us airsofters except in the historic sense. THey don't shoot like the newer ones (i.e.: hard and fast), thus they are not skirmishable. I'd be interested if the price was right. It will hang on my wall as a part of the game's history. Contact me via my e-mail.
Daisy's were not well made, & do not function well, & Daisy quickly discontinued them. There is no warranty/parts for them.
Where to start bidding on an auction only requires that you know the minimum amount you are willing to accept.
Neal
If you want to sell Denny, drop me a line. I'm definitely interested.