no
My understanding is the model 938 was a toy rifle not a bb rifle, but I did find out it was made in 1988
Most sporting good stores carry them.
You can't it's a pop toy rifle. Not meant to shoot BB's
I searched the catalogue and I don't believe Daisy ever made a model 938 bb gun. Are you sure it's not a 1938 Red Ryder Rifle. If you want an estimate of value you will have to give more information about the gun/rifle, as to it's current condition. Here is what I suggest. Daisy offers a free service to evaluate the value of old daisy BB guns. See the link below and follow the directions.It took a long time but I found out that the Daisy Model 938 is a toy Pop gun not a BB gun. And has some value but it is not listed in my catalogues because it's not a BB gun.
It is not recommended to use plastic BB's in a Dan Wesson 4'' CO2 revolver. These revolvers are typically designed to shoot metal BB's and using plastic BB's could potentially damage the gun or cause it to malfunction. It is always best to use the type of ammunition specified by the manufacturer.
None that I know of.
"BB" prefix indicates 1985
Please state the model and the condition of the revolver. Without that no estimate of value can be determined.
Yeah. Gamo made those. But i don't think they do it anymore. Both Crosman and Smith and Wesson make a Pellet (Not BB) Revolver. Crosman makes the Python 357W and S&W makes the model 586 & 686.
No it won't fire, Co2 is the power source that power the gun.
BB Good - song - was created in 2007.
They named it bb good cuz they are saying you have to be good to me and I'm gunna be good to you but I'm gunn bb good to you sounds better