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Q1. The cadet air rifle has what type of action?
Q2. What is the air rifle's total weight?
Q3. The cadet air rifle uses what type of safety?
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Identify Parts/Characteristics of
Daisy 853C Air Rifle
MCpl. Park
Pellet is inserted manually into a single pellet adapter, or with a five-shot clip.
attached to a metal rail located
above the action. This rail allows for adjustment of the sight forward or backward, in order to maintain proper
eye relief
Metal lever used to compress the air required to fire the pellet
Metal band that surrounds and protects the trigger
Complete wooden portion of the rifle (from the butt plate end forward).
Steel tube through which the pellet travels, extending from the muzzle to the chamber. The barrel weight ensures that the rifle’s weight is evenly distributed and that the rifle’s balance is maintained.
prevents the rifle from firing by locking the trigger in place. The black side indicates that the rifle is unable to fire; the red side indicates the rifle is ready to fire.
Movable device that releases a spring and releases the rifle mechanism
Curved area directly behind the trigger guard where the hand controlling the
trigger grips the rifle.
Front end of the barrel equipped with attachable barrel weight.
Wooden portion of the stock from the trigger guard forward, in which the barrel and
the rifle mechanism are encased.
When fitted properly, the butt plate aids in achieving a snug fit, and a consistent placement of the rifle into the shoulder.
Plastic inserts that can be added or removed from the butt plate to vary its length.
It is the part of the rifle directly in contact with the marksman’s shoulder. The addition of butt spacers allows for this adjustment in length.