One of the most important items in determining the value of antique air guns is the current condition of the Rifle along with it's collect-ability or demand. So it is not possible to give you an estimate of value with out some sort of description to the current condition of the Daisy. I can tell you this. It was produced in 1988 and carries a 50 year warranty. (Number 1938 B 50th Anniversary)
It is in excellent condition in box also includes the original bbs in box the only thing missing is the leather string that goes on the loop other wise no nicks nothing the box on the end was opened that's all still in original box thanks so much for your answer if you can help me more that would be great
This is why it is important give as much information as possible. The 50 Anniversary, in Excellent condition it worth around $105 in "Like New" condition it is worth around $125. But because you have the box and BB's, traditionally you can add 15% to 20% to the overall price. FYI instead of the Pine wood that is used on regular Red Ryders the 50th used Walnut. It also had a Brass medallion on the right side.
Source of information (Blue book of Airguns 9th edition) 2011
yes it also has the medallion on right side and it is made of wood its a nice gun thank you so much for all your help
One of the most important items in determining the value of antique air guns is the current condition of the Rifle along with it's collect-ability or demand. So it is not possible to give you an estimate of value with out some sort of description to the current condition of the Daisy. I can tell you this. It was produced in 1988 and carries a 50 year warranty. (Number 1938 B 50th Anniversary)
$10
0-400 usd
Their 50th wedding anniversary (my cangratulations and best wishes) will be in May of 2012, but this is a big enough event that it can be celebrated a little before or a little after that date without much of a problem.
$20-$50
The traditional Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun sells for $31 at Walmart
50-200 usd
The 50th anniversary edition pistols really haven't attained that much value, given that they aren't particularly uncommon. A basic, blued Mk II with the standard profile barrel can be found new in the box in the $200 - $300 price range, and the value would be substantially less for a pistol which has been fired. You probably won't see much of an increase in value of the 50th anniversary pistols at least until Ruger marks its 100th anniversary.
There are over 20 different versions of the Red Ryder BB rifle. Your best bet is to ask Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to answer you. See the link below.
The cost varied between models. The Red Ryder didn't exist in the 1930 but a daisy cost around $2.50 and a model 25 cost about $4.50
Did you mean FPS? the FPS for the Daisy Red Ryder is about 220 FPS (Feet Per Second.)
How much is it What? How much is it worth? If you want an estimate the state the current condition of the rifle. Something like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or excellent. Also is it still working? You need to give more details if you want an answer. Red Ryder Carbine model 94 was made between 1955-1962 by Daisy