Your best bet is to ask Daisy directly. Daisy offers a free service to tell you about your old Daisy. See the link below.
Your question doesn't have enough information to answer with a value. You need to state the current condition of the rifle and if it is still working. So here is a suggestion. Daisy airgun co offers a service to estimate the value of older Daisy air guns and rifles. It's free. See the link below for more information.
Almost any air rifle scope will fit a Daisy. Check Walmart or a sporting goods store for a Daisy scope. But any air rifle scope should fit the dovetail mount that is on the rifle.
Daisy made a model 94 Carbine from 1954 - 1962, they also made a model 111 western carbine from 1963-1978. I can find no information on a Red Ryder 1938 carbine. However the 1938 Red Ryder is still in production.
Only if the rifle is designed for pellets. If it is a "Red Ryder" then the answer is NO. Daisy makes PELLET rifles.
If you are talking about the Daisy Air Force Rocket Command Rifle, it was made in 1959 only If this Rifle is in excellent condition it is worth about $300
The best place to ask is Daisy. They offer a service to estimate the value and history of old Daisy air guns and it's free. See the link below
There are air rifles and there are air guns. These are guns that use air or C02 to fire a BB or Pellet, not gunpowder. A DAISY RED RYDER BB Rifle would be considered an "air rifle." There are several companies that make air guns and air rifles. Gamo, Daisy, Crosman, and Umarex are a few of these companies.
Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your Daisy. You can also write to them and see if they have a parts drawing for the rifle (See the links below)
You need to take it to a trained professional
Daisy offers a service to evaluate and date old Daisy Air rifles. See the link below.
Daisy made a model Golden Eagle BB rifle but it was a model 104 golden Eagle from 1966-1974. Daisy made a model 88 Hunter rifle, roughly from 1957 - 1960 Daisy made a model 98 Daisy Eagle in three variations from 1955 -1960. (I think this is the rifle you are referring to.)
I believe it was made sometime between 1936 and 1950. These are the dates for the Daisy 102 model 36. I think yours will be the same or close.