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Old 04-13-2010, 10:53 PM
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I picked up two NIB ( one box ******....warped like it got wet) Model 79G, and 78G in with a collection of Revolvers. Unopened C02 cartridges and BB's & Pellets!

Guns are MINT.......
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Little history off site below:
This air pistol was manufactured by Smith & Wesson based on designs from a former Crosman engineer, which explains the close resemblance of the action of the 78G and 79G to the Crosman Mark I & II. The 78G is .22 cal and the 79 G is .177 cal. Early models of these guns had adjustable triggers, but this specimen is a later model with a non-adjustable trigger. From 1971 to 1973, these guns were made in Tampa, Florida. In 1973, S&W moved production from Florida to Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1978, production was moved back to Tampa and remained there until S&W sold their airgun division to Daisy in 1980. Daisy manufactured versions of the S&W guns as the Daisy 780 (22 cal), Daisy 790 (177 cal), and Daisy 41 (177 cal).

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good luck. bet the O rings are dry cracked they will leak a cyl off in about 5 min
There is a guy in FL that has the good O rings "vinton" I think they work
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Little history off site below:
This air pistol was manufactured by Smith & Wesson based on designs from a former Crosman engineer, which explains the close resemblance of the action of the 78G and 79G to the Crosman Mark I & II. The 78G is .22 cal and the 79 G is .177 cal. Early models of these guns had adjustable triggers, but this specimen is a later model with a non-adjustable trigger. From 1971 to 1973, these guns were made in Tampa, Florida. In 1973, S&W moved production from Florida to Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1978, production was moved back to Tampa and remained there until S&W sold their airgun division to Daisy in 1980. Daisy manufactured versions of the S&W guns as the Daisy 780 (22 cal), Daisy 790 (177 cal), and Daisy 41 (177 cal).

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Thanks a lot. Good link! I picked em up with an old Model 41, with 5 diff barrels, ( including 22 short!) weight, mags etc. MINT COND..... A bunch of Revolvers also...1950 Military 44....
These happened to be in the mix as I bought everything the guy had. Had never come across the bb/pellet guns....
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good luck. bet the O rings are dry cracked they will leak a cyl off in about 5 min
There is a guy in FL that has the good O rings "vinton" I think they work
Thanks Rick for the kind words and encouragement.
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Now you need the semi-auto BB rifle and the pump up pellet rifle - then on to the current S&W (586-686) pellet pistols made in Germany.
One of the most interesting things about the 79G 78G is you see more than half of the ones for sale are still in the box. You seldom see any of the Daisy incarnations with a box.
Both S&W and Hunter made field holsters for these models
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Now you need the semi-auto BB rifle and the pump up pellet rifle - then on to the current S&W (586-686) pellet pistols made in Germany.
One of the most interesting things about the 79G 78G is you see more than half of the ones for sale are still in the box. You seldom see any of the Daisy incarnations with a box.
Both S&W and Hunter made field holsters for these models
I bought a lot of stuff from a guy and he has 4 more I need to go back for. He has a Lever BB Rifle.....Smith... and a Smith and Wesson prop gun like used in movie "Taking of Pelham One Two Three.... and a couple more revolvers is all he has left... I bought everything he had.
Not into BB guns.... took em because I don't just take the good stuff in a situation like that.... I take everything.
I'll probably sell them or trade them off for something. In that purchase I picked up a Model 41 with 5 barrels, barrel weight, 22 LR AND 22 Short barrels... in mint condition.....made in 1959.....

I will take the lever action BB gun when I go back, again, because I don't just pick thru the GOOD when I am doing a good deal!

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