Depends. If your Daisy is in caliber .22 LR, they were in production from 1990 to about July 92. However, there was also a Daisy chambered for a CASELESS .22 (known as the VL) that had no primer- the solid propellant was ignited by hot. compressed air. The ATF ruled that these WERE firearms, not pellet guns, and Daisy dropped production of them. THEY were made in 1968, and a few months in early 1969.
I do not know of any published data on how many Daisy Legacy rifles were made. This is something you may want to ask Daisy directly. I'm listing two links for you to check, both are on the Daisy homepage. See links below.
It is entirely possible. In the 1970s, Daisy began making .22 Long Rifle FIREARMS- not BB guns, but actual firearms. At that time, K Mart was actively selling inexpensive rifles and shotguns. Today the Daisy .22 LR guns are fairly scarce- but there was a bolt action and a semiauto made- as well as the Daisy "caseless" .22 rifle.
You will have to call Browning to find out.
Ithaca made several different models of 22 cal rifles, from 1958 to 1979. What model are you asking about? ithaca automatic 22 long rifle x5lighting patent pending on it what is it worth
model 190 and model 290 rifles were produced from 1965 to 1980, around 2,171,263 rifles .
Canadian made 22 rifle.
Mossberg made a LOT of .22 rifles- there are dozens of different models. If you can give us a model number, we can tell you what years they were made.
The last year of production for the Winchester model 61 was in 1962.They made 10,661 rifles that year.
Crosman never made a .22 cal BB rifle. They made several .22 Cal Pellet rifles over the years. Several are still in production.
Lets See: Crosman, Benjamin, Challinger, Daisy, Kessler, Setra and Sharp. Along with the over 100 different manufactures of air rifles.
No. There are, however, .22 caliber shotshells made for rifles.
The 15-A rifles were first introduced in the year of 1938. The last model of the 15-A was made in the year of 1955.