
This rare Daisy VL rifle was only produced in 1968 and 1969 before ATF ruled this was an actual firearm and required a Federal Firearms License to produce. Features a 17" barrel with rear notch elevation adjustable sight and ramped blade front sight. This rifle fires a 22 caliber caseless bullet with a small cylinder of propellant on the back, and no primer. The rifle resembles a typical spring-air rifle, but the 2,000 degree high-pressure air served not only to propel the projectile, but also to ignite the propellant on the back of the Daisy V/L cartridge. The rifle uses a small, unique, and well designed part called an Obturator or ignitor, to compress the air as it is pushed through a tiny hole. This air is heated as it is pushed through the small hole enough to ignite the powder of the caseless round. Features a thumb safety and is fitted with a wood like checkered one piece synthetic stock with black forend tip and butt plate. Includes approximately 750 rounds of the hard to find VL caseless ammunition. LOP: 13-3/4". CALIBER/GA: 22 CAL. S/N: 36739. FFL: C&R.
Condition
EXCELLENT - great bore and mechanics.































