Daisy has made 2 double barrel models. The model 21 in 1968 and the model 104 made between 1938-40. BOTH are very valuable. Unfortunately It's not possible to estimate the value because there is no description of the rifle given. Please state the condition of the rifle. Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor. Does it still work?
It all depends on the model. Usually you aim and pull the trigger.
The model number is usually engraved on the barrel .
The model number is usually engraved on the barrel .
It has value but I need to know the condition of the rifle. It was made between 1938-40
This is a Daisy model 1894. It's loaded from the right side through the loading port above the trigger. You will have to push the spring tab forward (located just below the barrel on the right side.) as the BB's roll in. It's one BB at a time to load it.
It's probably a pin instead of a screw, and according to e-gunparts.com, it's called the Trigger Pin.
A Model 37 is a "pump", so a double barrel could not be a Model 37
Daisy has made 2 double barrel models. The model 21 in 1968 and the model 104 made between 1938-40. BOTH are very valuable. Unfortunately It's not possible to estimate the value because there is no description of the rifle given. Please state the condition of the rifle. Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor. Does it still work?
Daisy has made 2 double barrel models. The model 21 in 1968 and the model 104 made between 1938-40. BOTH are very valuable. Unfortunately It's not possible to estimate the value because there is no description of the rifle given. Please state the condition of the rifle. Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor. Does it still work?
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.
From $50.00 to $500.00! Condition is everything.
The Bulldog