I suggest you contact Daisy directly at the link below.
There were 2 different Daisy model 107. Model 107 Buck Jones Special 1934 - 1942 Model 107 1957 - 1958 (Plastic Stock)
Daisy made a couple of versions of the 105. Model 105 Junior 1932-1934 Model 105 Ranger 1932- 1934 Model 105 Buck Current version Model 105 Cub 1979-1990
Daisy made a couple of versions of the 105. Model 105 Junior 1932-1934 Model 105 Ranger 1932- 1934 Model 105 Buck Current version Model 105 Cub 1979-1990
The rifle is not designed to be upgraded, However I suggest you purchase a Daisy rifle scabbard (Soft Case) to put it in. It can be purchased through Daisy. See the link below.
The Buck Jones Special model 107 was made between 1934-1942. If you want as estimate of value (and this model is a collectors item) you need to state the current condition of the rifle. Is it still working/ Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, or Excellent condition. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
The Buck is a smaller version of the Red Ryder. The Buck fires at 275 FPS. The Red Ryder fires at 280 FPS. (Feet Per Second)
It is probably not a buck-knife (usually called a folding- or pocket-knife), but may have been produced by the company label Buck Knives.
Its a Buck Model 124 knife. Out of production and kind of collectable.
Value is determined by the current condition. You did not state this information so no value can be estimated.
Buck Owens
Yes.
A Daisy Buck BB gun can potentially kill a bird if it hits a vital organ or causes significant trauma. However, it is not recommended to use this type of gun for hunting birds as it may not provide a humane and quick kill. It's best to use appropriate firearms or air rifles for hunting birds.