Is the stock wood or plastic? What condition is it in? Is it still working? Is the design engraved or painted on? Is the design silver or gold? Is the rear sight a "V" or a combination "peep hole" and a "V".
with over 16 variation to select from it's not easy to determine value.
The model number is usually engraved on the barrel .
The model number is usually engraved on the barrel .
This rifle is a break barrel design an shoot one pellet at a time and has to be reloaded after each shot.
There are no regulation numbers on a Daisy model 1894. On the left side of the barrel you will find the model number, Registration number and the patent number.
It depends on the model. usually it's on the barrel top or side
The model 141 has a shot tube in the barrel. Look at the end of the barrel, you will see that it is gnarled around the edge. Unscrew it from the barrel and pull it out. The shot tube is loaded with BB and screwed back into the barrel. The Daisy model 25 is loaded the same way. See the link below for the owners manual for the model 25 it has the basic same shot tube.
Your question need a little more information. Please identify the model Daisy you are asking about. You can usually find the model number on the barrel.
Daisy Model 104 Golden Eagle BB: 500 shot, plastic stock. made between 1966-74
The model 102 rifle is loaded by removing the cap on the end of the barrel.
The procedure is the same for all the different versions of the model 25See the link below (Unscrew the very end of the barrel)
All Daisy model 25's load the same. You unscrew he end of the barrel and pull out the loading tube. It's pretty self evident when you see it.
I own two Daisy Model 1894 BB Rifles (NOT a 1894 gun) both of them have the registration number on the barrel right in front of the rear sight