Amazingly most of the original bluing remains and the shiny brass parts lend character. Lately it was showing signs of age and I had extreme difficulty in getting any parts into Canada and have had to cobble together some bush/basement fixes. Over the years it has suffered its fair share of damage, drops and wear but it has always been a shooter and held air without leakage. ![]() Even then, it was too stiff for them to pump more than a couple of time. My two boys were taught safe handling and respected firearms from using this gun at an early age. It has the tootsie roll fore stock and the screw in bolt handle, if that will help and no serial number anywhere. A friend who bought it new claimed he bought it around 1956. This ancient pumper BB gun has been a trusted gun in my possession for over 50 years.
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