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
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out the date of your Daisy 105B BB gun, you can look for a serial number or manufacturer's code on the gun itself. Once you have that, you can contact Daisy Outdoor Products directly, and they'll be delighted to help you uncover the gun's history. Just remember, every gun has a story to tell, and yours is no different!
Cheap ammo is made by China or Daisy Good ammo is made by Crosman, Gamo, Beeman Excellent ammo is made by H&N, Injun, Predator This is just a few see the link below for more
This rifle is a Daisy 1894 made for Sears.. It was made between1969-73. It's a commemorative model. It's marked Replica Centennial Rifle Crafted by Daisy or just Crafted by Daisy. In good working order it can be quite valuable. Please state the condition of the rifle so I may give an estimate of value. Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, or Excellent.
It was made between 1984-85. El Gamo made it for Daisy.
In good condition it would be worth somewhere around $35 to $45 + or -. =
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In good condition it's worth about $20 In Very good condition it's about $30 The model 160 was made between 1965-74 and was made for Daisy by Milbro in Scotland. It's part of the Diana brand of airguns. It shot BB's pellets or darts.
Daisy started in 1895.
Yeah, probably, because just look at Peach! Does she look sexy? Yeah! Daisy? Not so sexy. Or ask the dudes who made this up and not me!
It would help if you stated the model number. So I'm going to guess that it's either a model 130 or 160 made by Milbro for Daisy. In good condition, both would be worth around $35-$45. Plus or Minus.
The Daisy model 94 carbine was made between 1955 - 64