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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.
There is no S&W Model 111
There are 8 variations of the model 111. Starting in 1940 up to 1952
There are 8 variations of the model 111, starting in 1940 and ending in 1950
Henry the 111
The red ryder no 111 was made from 1939 to 1971. Then it became the 1938 model from then on to today
111 Westminster St. was built as the offices of Bank of America.
Daisy has a very screwy and unusual way of numbering air guns and rifles. Example: Model 111-B American Youth. Boy holding first Daisy on side mfg 1998 Model 111 Western Carbine 700 shot plastic stock mfg 1963-78 No 111 Western Carbine 700 shot plastic stock mfg 1963-78 No 111 Model 40 Red Ryder, 8 different variations of this model then it became the 1938 Red Ryder model in 1975. Notice the KEY words "No" verses "Model" Confused enough, So is everyone else. There is NO model 111 40, But don't tell Daisy they may want to make one.
the first two numbers is the year last two should be the size cut
This rifle was made by Daisy air gun. It's really a model "111 Western Carbine" made between 1963-78
The top speed of a Toyota Chaser will depend on the year and model. A JZX100 Chaser has a top speed of 111 mph.
I'm going to attempt to answer this. The reason I hesitate is because Daisy have an unusual numbering system for their air guns. Daisy made a no. 111 model 40 from 1940 to around 1966. it was part of the "Red Ryder" series. It was made in 8 variations. They also made a Model 111 "Western Carbine" from 1963-78 (I think this is your rifle) It's a 700 shot plastic stock rifle similar to a Red Ryder. They also made a model 111-B American youth in 1998. One of these has to be your rifle