FWB 110 are rare. This is even more unusual, a Daisy 110, late serial number from the 1968 range, with typical Daisy barrel sleeve, and breech machined to accept a sledge mechanism. This is why FWB 150 are occassionally stamped "110": I guess FWB was using up excess receivers from the less popular 110?
The gun was very poorly cared for, but not used very much?
The gun was very poorly cared for, but not used very much?