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· Guns beginning 1975 had LOT NO. stamped into RH rear receiver below patent number

·Early guns have small cast-in text on LH trigger frame to oil elevator, text is behind spring

oLater guns have larger text as well as cast-in text: “Use CO2 Gas Only” and “BE SAFE Remove Cylinder When Not Shooting”. Also has 2 yellow stickers, one on CO2 screw cap “Remove cylinder if freezes up”, other sticker is inside LH grip, has shooting instructions.

·Earlier guns have short, squared off rear sight base, and will have a hole in the top of the gun for the spring guide pin, later guns have longer, sloping base, no hole

·Guns around 1975 have a stop cast into the LH side for the mag follower, older guns do not

·Earlier guns with plain grips (w/o sticker or cast logo) use slotted screws, later guns have phillips head

·Earlier guns have painted muzzle end, later guns have unpainted muzzle end

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·Early guns have straight elevator spring with removable spring ‘guide’ and hole in the top of the gun, late guns had a cone shaped spring wider at top

·Earliest date seen with a Lot No. is April 1975 with LOT NO. D500102

·Earlier guns were before Victor was displayed on box or paperwork

oVictor era guns have phillips, gold styro, winged adapters

·Earliest guns use a steel rear sight base with stamped text

oLater guns use cast alloy sight base with raised text

Daisy Co2 200 Manual