Vintage 1930’s King 2236 500 Shot Air Rifle with custom redwood display BB GUN

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Model 2236 King air rifle from the 1930s with custom redwood display mount.

It is in working condition and appears to be completely original.

The display mount is newly crafted from coastal redwood and measures 34 x 8.5 inches.

Includes a cleat for quick hanging.

Veteran made in the USA.

The Daisy no. 101 and 102 represent the “Depression Era” BB guns that were first produced in 1933. They really were just the Markham King 2233 gun rebranded as a Daisy no. 101 model 33. The 500 shot no.102 was also released in 1933. Both guns were reissued with longer barrels in 1936 and were subsequently named “Model 36”. The shot tubes on the later 1936 models were removable unlike the no.102 Model 33 which was peened shut. In 1916, Daisy executives bought controlling interest in Markham Air Rifle Company. During the Great Depression, King Air Rifle Company suffered huge losses, while Daisy experienced a thirty percent reduction in sales. In 1931, the King plant was closed and from then on, all King guns were manufactured at the Daisy plant., Although King guns had always been as good as Daisy's, most boys preferred to own a Daisy. The Red Ryder had not yet come into design until 1938.

I will only sell and ship air guns to buyers in jurisdictions where permitted by applicable laws.

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Model 2236 King air rifle from the 1930s with custom redwood display mount.

It is in working condition and appears to be completely original.

The display mount is newly crafted from coastal redwood and measures 34 x 8.5 inches.

Includes a cleat for quick hanging.

Veteran made in the USA.

The Daisy no. 101 and 102 represent the “Depression Era” BB guns that were first produced in 1933. They really were just the Markham King 2233 gun rebranded as a Daisy no. 101 model 33. The 500 shot no.102 was also released in 1933. Both guns were reissued with longer barrels in 1936 and were subsequently named “Model 36”. The shot tubes on the later 1936 models were removable unlike the no.102 Model 33 which was peened shut. In 1916, Daisy executives bought controlling interest in Markham Air Rifle Company. During the Great Depression, King Air Rifle Company suffered huge losses, while Daisy experienced a thirty percent reduction in sales. In 1931, the King plant was closed and from then on, all King guns were manufactured at the Daisy plant., Although King guns had always been as good as Daisy's, most boys preferred to own a Daisy. The Red Ryder had not yet come into design until 1938.

I will only sell and ship air guns to buyers in jurisdictions where permitted by applicable laws.

*Please select “Large Item” Shipping option at checkout*

Model 2236 King air rifle from the 1930s with custom redwood display mount.

It is in working condition and appears to be completely original.

The display mount is newly crafted from coastal redwood and measures 34 x 8.5 inches.

Includes a cleat for quick hanging.

Veteran made in the USA.

The Daisy no. 101 and 102 represent the “Depression Era” BB guns that were first produced in 1933. They really were just the Markham King 2233 gun rebranded as a Daisy no. 101 model 33. The 500 shot no.102 was also released in 1933. Both guns were reissued with longer barrels in 1936 and were subsequently named “Model 36”. The shot tubes on the later 1936 models were removable unlike the no.102 Model 33 which was peened shut. In 1916, Daisy executives bought controlling interest in Markham Air Rifle Company. During the Great Depression, King Air Rifle Company suffered huge losses, while Daisy experienced a thirty percent reduction in sales. In 1931, the King plant was closed and from then on, all King guns were manufactured at the Daisy plant., Although King guns had always been as good as Daisy's, most boys preferred to own a Daisy. The Red Ryder had not yet come into design until 1938.

I will only sell and ship air guns to buyers in jurisdictions where permitted by applicable laws.