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. I believe it may be a model 25 made by Daisy for Sears
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.
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.
There are about 25 different models of the Daisy Model 25 that have been made over the years. I suggest you contact Daisy directly and ask them. They offer a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy. 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. 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 offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy. See the link below.
How old is a Daisy model 25 Reg number L514920
There are about a dozen variations of the of the model 25, so I suggest you ask Daisy directly. They offer a free service to give you more information. See the link below.
It all depends on the version and condition of the model 25. There are about 17 different versions that were made over the years
This model has been made in about a dozen variations over the years. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your Daisy. 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. The model 35 is new starting in 2010. It is rated at 625 FPS and shoots BB's or .177 Pellets. Unlike the model 25 that is a single stroke, the model 35 is a multi stroke up to 10 pumps. So as far as power, the model 35 winds hands down. But because of it popularity I'll bet there will be some future version of the model 25 long after the model 35 is gone.
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 as of 2009. The reason I am telling you this, is so you understand that with the little information you have given me it is not possible to answer your question. There is no description of the condition of the rifle or what year it was made. For the best answer I suggest you contact Daisy. They offer a free service to tell you about your old Daisy. See the link below.