To start with which model of Daisy are you talking about. Daisy has been making various model air rifles for over 100 years. Too many to list here.
I suggest you ask this question to Daisy Directly. See the link below.
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)
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 best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about our old Daisy. see the link below
Your best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy. See the link below
This air rifle was made for Sears by Daisy air gun Co. It's a model 1894 made between 1969-73
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.
Without more information about the condition of the rifle it is not possible to answer your question. Your best bet is to ask Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your antique air rifle. see the link below
It all depends on the condition of the rifle. I suggest you contact Daisy, they offer a free service to tell you more about your air rifle (See the link below)
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
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.
I would contact Daisy directly. however I have read that the 1894 is one of the most complicated air rifles to work on. see the link below