Daisy Powerline 880

Daisy Powerline Model 880 Pump Air Rifle
The Daisy Powerline Model 880 (Check Price Now) is a powerful and affordable .177 Caliber Air Gun that shoots both BBs and Pellets. The 880's maximum velocity is 800 fps with BBs and 665 fps with Pellets. The suggested retail price for the 880 is $74.99, but discount options with free shipping are provided below. A kit that includes shooting glasses, a small target scope, and some ammo can also be purchased.

The .177 cal 880 is recommended for plinking and target shooting. In this article we will take a closer look at the general information regarding the Powerline 880 specifications, fps, accessories, targets, discount prices, and links and info to comparable air rifles.



Daisy Powerline Model 880 History, Specifications, Specs, and Information

Model Number: 880
MSRP: $74.99
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Scope Included: No - Optional Upgrade (Shadow Kit includes 4x15 Fixed Scope)
Shoot From: Left / Right
Caliber:.177 Caliber Pellet and BB
Barrel: Rifled Steel
Stock: Synthetic
Trigger: Standard
Safety: Crossbolt Trigger Block
Front Sight: Fiber Optic
Rear Sight: Adjustable
Weight: 3.10 Pounds
Length: 37.76 inches
Maximum Muzzle Velocity: 800 fps with bb / 665 fps with pellet
Action: Bolt Action
Powered By: Variable Pump Piston
Uses: Plinking and Target Shooting
Recommended Maintenance: Daisy recommends the use of 10, 20, or 30 weight automotive oil to lubricate Daisy Multi Pump Air guns every 1,000 shots or so. see manual below for more information.


.177 Caliber Ammunition, BBs, and Pellets

The Powerline 880 may work best with Daisy Brand Ammunition.   The most important thing to consider when picking ammo for your Powerline 880 is that it is a .177 Caliber and .177 Cal BBs and Pellets only should be used.  Ammo should never be reused as it can be dirty or out of shape which will cause the gun to fail or more dangerous malfunctions.

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Air Gun Accessories and Targets for the Model 880

The Powerline 880 is a great rifle for target shooting.  Here are some targets. We have also included some links to other accessories like an air gun rifle sling and shooting glasses.

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Comparable Air Rifles - Air Guns Like the Daisy Powerline 880

Here are some other air guns that are similar to the Powerline 880.  The most similar is the Crosman Classic 2100.

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Benjamin 397
Crosman Benjamin 397 .177 Caliber Bolt Action Variable Pump Rifle with Hardwood Stock and forearm
The Benjamin 397 is a bolt action pneumatic powered variable pump air rifle that achieves velocities of up to 800 fps with .177 Caliber pellets.

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Benjamin 392
Crosman Benjamin 392 .22 Caliber Bolt Action Variable Pump Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock and forearm
The Benjamin 392 is a .22 Caliber Variable Pump Air Rifle that achieves a maximum velocity of 685 fps with .22 Caliber Pellets.

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Sheridan Blue Streak CB9
Sheridan Blue Streak CB9 air rifle
The Sheridan Blue Streak Model CB9 is a bolt action pneumatic powered variable pump air rifle that achieves a maximum velocity of 675 fps with .20 Caliber Pellets.

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Crosman Classic 2100
Crosman 2100 B air rifle
The Crosman Classic 2100 is a .177 Caliber Air Rifle that achieves a maximum velocity of 725 fps with pellets and 755 fps with .177 Caliber BBs.

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Helpful Links - Manual

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See all of the Daisy Manuals on Daisy.com by clicking the above link.

⇒ Daisy Powerline Model 880 Manual ⇐
Reading the Daisy Powerline 880 manual is an important and necessary step to ensuring that you are getting most out of your Air Gun. The manual has all of the information you need to maintain your air gun and ensure your safety. Always read your air gun's manual.

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