There were about 5 different versions of the model 95, But each one was loaded about the same. Through a trap door on the front of the barrel or a hole behind the front sight.
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What condition is it in...
20 USD
Daisy started making the model 95 in 1962 and continued to make 5 different variations of this model until 1999. The models were: 95, 95a, Timberwolf, Pony Express and Gold Rush. In Excellent condition the earlier models are worth $50 and the later models (In excellent condition (Pony & Gold)) are worth $150. Daisy offers a service to evaluate older Daisy airguns and it's free. See the Daisy link below.
Contact the maker. Daisy started making the model 95 in 1962 and continued to make 5 different variations of this model until 1999. The models were: 95, 95a, Timberwolf, Pony Express and Gold Rush. In Excellent condition the earlier models are worth $50 and the later models (In excellent condition (Pony & Gold)) are worth $150.
model 95 1962-76 model 95A 1979-80 model 95 Timberwolf 2002-04 model 95 Pony Express 1999 model 95 Gold Rush 1999
There were several model 95's. The 95 (1962-76), 95a (79-80), 95 Timberwolf (2002-04), 95 Pony Express (1999) and the Gold Rush (1999) However the original 95A in good condition is worth around $25 -$35. I have no listing for the 95B
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The Timberwolf was only made between 2002-2004. It's no longer available.
There were several model 95's. The 95 (1962-76), 95a (79-80), 95 Timberwolf (2002-04), 95 Pony Express (1999) and the Gold Rush (1999) However the original 95 in good condition is worth around $25 -$35
Are you asking about the Red Ryder 94 Carbine? If so it was Mfg 1955-1962. Value as follows: 80%=$60, 90%-$100, 95%=$150, 100%=$250 --------------------------- I think this Red Ryder gun is older. Did they make one before 1955? ----------------------------- New to this. This was my fathers gun ( I am 63yrs). It is a Red Ryder Daisy carbome #111. ----------------------------- The model 111 was made between 1963-78. Yes Daisy did make several models that looked like the Red Ryder before 1955. The model B was made between 1910-23. The model 27 was made between 1927-32. There were several others that eventually became the Red Ryder. But I need more info to identify it.
Between 50-95 dollars today.
Mfg 1954-57 BB. 1000-shot repeater with Scope & canteen Apx value 100%=$300, 95%=$200, 90%=$100, 80%=$80, 60%=$60