The Daisy Model 105 Buck is the perfect starter air rifle, purpose-built for young and beginner shooters who are just beginning their journey into the shooting sports.
- Compact 29.8-inch overall length sized perfectly for small shooters
- Spring-powered lever action delivers up to 350 fps muzzle velocity
- Classic wood stock provides a traditional, comfortable feel and grip
- Crossbolt trigger block safety helps instill safe shooting habits early
- Smooth bore barrel shoots standard BBs for easy, affordable practice
- Lightweight and easy to handle, ideal for developing proper shooting form
Who This Is For
The Daisy 105 Buck is designed for young shooters, first-time gun owners, and parents looking for a trustworthy, safe, and fun introductory air rifle. It's the number one choice for a first gun thanks to its scaled-down dimensions, intuitive lever-action operation, and built-in safety features that make supervised backyard plinking and target shooting both enjoyable and confidence-building.
Specifications
| Brand | Daisy |
|---|---|
| Model | Model 105 Buck |
| Action Type | Lever Action |
| Power Source | Spring |
| Velocity | Up to 350 fps |
| Caliber | .177 BB |
| Barrel Type | Smooth Bore |
| Overall Length | 29.8 inches |
| Stock Material | Wood |
| Safety | Crossbolt Trigger Block |
| Intended Use | Beginner / Youth Plinking |
Frequently Asked Questions
What ammunition does the Daisy Model 105 Buck use?
The Daisy 105 Buck is designed to shoot standard .177 caliber steel BBs. It features a smooth bore barrel optimized for BBs, making it easy and inexpensive to keep stocked with ammunition for regular backyard target practice.
Is the Daisy 105 Buck suitable for very young children?
The 105 Buck is designed with young and beginner shooters in mind, thanks to its compact 29.8-inch length and lightweight build. However, Daisy recommends adult supervision at all times. Most parents find it suitable for children ages 10 and up, though younger children may use it with close adult guidance and proper safety instruction.
How does the lever-action mechanism work on this air rifle?
The Daisy 105 Buck uses a spring-powered lever-action system. Cycling the lever cocks the internal spring mechanism, and when the trigger is pulled, the spring releases to propel the BB down the barrel at up to 350 fps. This action is simple, reliable, and a great way for new shooters to learn fundamental firearm handling and cycling techniques in a safe, low-recoil platform.