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Daisy model A "WHAT"?
The Daisy model 1938-B was new in 1979. In like now condition it is worth $40 ( Bluebook of airguns)
Are you aware that the model 25 is in production again. There are 21 different variations of the model 25 before the new one came out. So here is what I suggest. Daisy has a service to evaluate older Daisy air guns. See the link below
Daisy started making the model 25 in 1914 and made 58 different variations of this model until 1979. The first ones were made with wood and later versions were made with plastic around 1952. Daisy is making this model again. They started selling a new model 25 at Christmas 2009 for $39. The new one is more like the original model 25 with a wooden stock and a few nice upgrades like a safety. The model 25 is rated at 350 FPS with a BB.
I would check with Daisy and see if the New model 25 shot tube will fit your rifleSee the link below
The Daisy model 225 was made by Milbro of Scotland for Daisy between 1971-1974
Daisy made a model Golden Eagle BB rifle but it was a model 104 golden Eagle from 1966-1974. Daisy made a model 88 Hunter rifle, roughly from 1957 - 1960 Daisy made a model 98 Daisy Eagle in three variations from 1955 -1960. (I think this is the rifle you are referring to.)
A Daisy pistol model is a hand held gun like the model 15XT that shoots BB's
Daisy started making the model 25 in 1914 and made 58 different variations of this model until 1979. The first ones were made with wood and later versions were made with plastic around 1952. Daisy is making this model again. The new one is more like the original model 25 with a wooden stock and a few nice upgrades like a safety.
Daisy started making the model 25 in 1914 and made 58 different variations of this model until 1979. The first ones were made with wood and later versions were made with plastic around 1952. Daisy is making this model again. Check Bass Pro shop. They ware selling a new model 25 at Christmas 2009 for $39. The new one is more like the original model 25 with a wooden stock and a few nice upgrades like a safety.
Daisy started making the model 25 in 1914 and made 58 different variations of this model until 1979. The first ones were made with wood and later versions were made with plastic around 1952. Daisy is making this model again. The new one is more like the original model 25 with a wooden stock and a few nice upgrades like a safety.
The model 111 was a Daisy Western Carbine (Not a Red Ryder) It was made from 1963 to 1978. The Daisy No: 111 model 40 (Not Model 111) was a Red Ryder and was made from 1940 to 1952.