N/A Help identifying Rifle

Thr company that made this rifle is so proud of it that it has no markings of any kind.It’s in 177 cal and is in working condition.Hopefully someone out there can help me to identify it . Thanked in advance

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I remember them at the local tool sales also. I bought a couple over the years, real pieces of junk. I think they were about 20 bucks. Your right guys. The stocks look like they were carved with a pocket knife. I remember you had to keep a lot of oil on them or they would rust over night. I think one I had didn't have rifling in it. They advertised them a Chinese army surplus training rifles.
 
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Yeah, had one of these some years back. Oiled it often with cheap tool oil thinking it had a leather piston seal, shot real strong for a while. The steel under the sliding compression chamber developed a hot spot, could see the change in color... Ended up actually having a synthetic seal that was toasted... Probably should have torn it down first thing, haha. Anyways, they can be accurate and offer entertainment at low cost.
 
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