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I have researched this model and can not find any Daisy m2001 powerline. They did make a model 2003 that fired 35 rounds. it was made between 1995 and 2001. It was semi automatic. But it was a pistol not a rifle. If this is your pistol I suggest that you contact Daisy directly (800) 713-2479 and ask for an owners manual.
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From Daisy. You can request a manual by email- info@daisy.com
My understanding is the model 938 was a toy rifle not a bb rifle, but I did find out it was made in 1988
I would contact Daisy directly at the link below and ask them.
This pistol was made in 2008. I've searched the web and can not find any information on how to dissemble it. I suggest you contact Daisy and see if they can suggest or repair it. See the link below.
I suggest you contact http://www.daisy.com/contactusand ask for an owners manual. The model 799.10276 was made for Sears by Daisy and reality it is a Daisy model 25
See the link below for a list of places that repair airguns
I would contact Daisy directly. however I have read that the 1894 is one of the most complicated air rifles to work on. see the link below
I can not find any information about a daisy model R6. In fact as far as I know Daisy dose not use this type of numbering system for any of their air guns or rifles. However Beeman makes a model R6 .22 Cal Air Rifle. Could this really be a Beeman and not a Daisy? If it is, then state the condition of the rifle as Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent so I can give you an estimate of value.
Serial numbers were not required until 1968.
The best place to ask is Daisy. They offer a service to estimate the value and history of old Daisy air guns and it's free. See the link below