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Daisy Model 105 Buck
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Average Ratings for Daisy Model 105 Buck

  • Accuracy4 stars
  • Handling4.5 stars
  • Value for Money4.6 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.3 stars
  • Overall Rating4 stars

19 Reviews For Daisy Model 105 Buck

  • PelletGun Killer Rank: Lance Corporal 9th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    this gun is great for little kids or just messing around, wait you dont mess around with guns and little kids dont shoot them, younger shooters there we go. This gun is great for twenty bucks and mine only broke because if you try to take the rear sight out it messes the gun up and you cant pull the lever back at all. So dont take out the rear sight, so if you dount do that you will have this gun for a long time. Once you have had this gun a long time you can do the cowboy style shooting, but you have to have the right technique and be strong enough to do it one handed. If you have twenty bucks and you dont have anything to spend it on, buy this its really fun, brings out your inner kid.

  • Guest 24th Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I bought this daisy model gun from my local walmart for $19.96 yesterday as a can plinker, I definitly diddnt expect what I got.

    First Impressions,
    Well, I came home and opened the box felt the gun and instantly thought, cheap toy. I loaded up some Daisy BB's (these are the only bb's I would recommend.) I then went out in back and set up some water ballons, I was easily hitting them at 10 meter's, and could hit them as far as 30 meter's away, of course this has to do with how good a shot you a ...
  • Guest 16th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Daisy Model 105 Buck is light weight, good for my grandsons, shoots accurate, nice looking, appears to be well build, better than i had when i was a kid, now 70 yrs old.
  • Guest 16th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The Daisy Model 105 Buck is a very nice gun for little kids. i bought one for my little brother who was having problems with stablization. i find that it'll kill red squirrels and grouse if you hit them in the head.
  • jake543 Rank: Lance Corporal 16th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Daisy Model 105 Buck is a good gun! This gun is powerful enough for small bird shooting. My friend shot a bird in the eye from the bottom of the tree up about 25 feet up and 6 feet away from the tree. Very accurate, but not enough for squirrels or rabbits, great for beginners, and very fun to use.
  • migitman987 29th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I got the Daisy model 105 Buck air rifle for free at a garage sale they thought it was broken. Its a wonderful rifle for practising with and has an easy to use asafety. Its is quite hard to cock though and you have to see the bullet to shoot.
  • Guest 27th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good value for money, very reliable quality, accurate, pretty strong, small, a very good beginner (kids) gun. A good gun for little kids, it is small and ergonomic for them. it is pretty strong, nice and accurate, and a pretty food value for money. Keep in mind; if you ar oldr than 8 and you want your self a BB gun, don't get this. It is very small for kids. Great gun overall. lasts FOREVER!
  • Guest 15th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    The Daisy 105 buck is a great size for toating around with but not great for squirrel hunting. not enough power :(
  • Guest 14th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Hit the target, ever time! My grandson will have mine old Daisy Rider...works but slower. It is at least 52 years of age.
  • Guest 30th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    This gun is so awesome me and my son have target practice in my backyard. The Daisy Model 105 Buck is a great gun for playing around with. I really like this air rifle.
  • Guest 8th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Gun looks very good, super easy to use. fun for shooting at cans and stuff.
    Very good price.
  • Sallas Rank: Lance Corporal 9th Aug 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The gun is accurate, but quickly looses power :-( I shot my friend on the arm at point blank and he didn't even get a blue spot, but he said it was the most painful thing he ever felt.
  • Newbie00 Rank: Staff Sergeant 27th Jun 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I got this gun in the US for $20. I only got it just because I had never owned nor seen a Daisy and wanted one just for the sake of it.

    Obviously this rifle is suited at children and not me. The gun holds more than enough BBs and the gravity loading and cocking system works well. Point the gun up. Cock. Shoot.

    The gun is of decent build quality with a wood stock, metal gun and plastic lever and trigger. The gun outputs about 325fps which is ok for children's plinking.

    Although the gun ...
  • ajvenom Rank: Field-Marshal 16th Oct 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I bought 6,000 BBs for my Crosman 2100, but read that BBs are not good for the rifling. So I bought the Daisy Model 105 Buck BB rifle for $18.00 for my nieces and nephew to shoot. We have a lot of fun shooting at lines of soda or tin cans about 5 to 8 yards away. It's rated for 350 fps on the box. I am pretty sure it is producing over 300 fps, so don't forget your safety glasses and to handle the rifle safely.
  • Hunt4life32 Rank: Lieutenant 23rd Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I bought this Daisy Model 105 Buck gun from my friend for 10 dollars. He got it when he was a kid and I just wanted it to shoot around with. It's good for plinking but not for bird or squirrel hunting. It has a good 400 round bb capacity for those who like to be entertained, for 20$ at Walmart. Get one for a kid. If you're looking for something more serious, then get a Daisy 880 (see my review). Please leave comments. Hope this helps.
  • shootinthesun 6th Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    After owning the Daisy Model 105 Buck gun for only three months, I decided that this is a good gun for plinking, not for serious target shooting. I did hit the bullseye a few times (by the way, the bullseye is about the diameter of a .177 cal. BB) from 5 meters but it didn't do so very consistently. To aim, since the rear sight is non-adjustable, one must line up the top of the front sight with the top of the rear sight, but you would put the aligned sights on top of the bullseye. At 5 meters, ...
  • Gitrdoneboy22 Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 1st Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Daisy Model 105 Buck is a great gun for young kids learning how to shoot. I know it's been around for 10 years now, because I had one as a kid. It's not a very powerful gun, but its 200 round capacity should keep young children who get bored easily amused for a while. I recommend this gun for every person who wants to teach a young kid how to shoot!
  • vinceb Rank: Major 9th May 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The above ratings take into account the cost and intended use of the Daisy Model 105 Buck.

    It's sized for a kid, and the fast loading large-capacity magazine means that the kids won't get bored too easily. It's surprisingly accurate for a cheap smoothbore gun, and it is good enough to plink out to 15 yards or so.

    While it lacks the potentially lethal power of, say, a model 880, it has enough punch to demand proper respect by the shooter.

    Construction is a bit chintsy as one would expe ...
  • syberwolff Rank: Corporal 12th Mar 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    This is the first air rifle I ever had and I had a blast with it.
    The low power of 275 FPS damages nearly nothing. Most Air Soft guns are around or above 275 FPS, which proves how harmless the Daisy Model 105 Buck is (Air soft guns are designed for people to shoot other people).

    With a 400 shot capacity kids will have hours of fun shooting at nearly anything (except people, even though this gun may be nearly harmless, not all guns are, so make sure you enforce this rule!). Also I wouldn't le ...