Daisy has a very screwy and unusual way of numbering air guns and rifles.
Example:
Model 111-B American Youth. Boy holding first Daisy on side mfg 1998
Model 111 Western Carbine 700 shot plastic stock mfg 1963-78
No 111 Western Carbine 700 shot plastic stock mfg 1963-78
No 111 Model 40 Red Ryder, 8 different variations of this model then it became the 1938 Red Ryder model in 1975.
Notice the KEY words "No" verses "Model"
Confused enough, So is everyone else.
There is NO model 111 40, But don't tell Daisy they may want to make one.
There are 8 variations of the model 111, starting in 1940 and ending in 1950
The Daisy No.111 model 40 was made from 1939 to 1952
Please state the condition of the Daisy. The original model was the No. 111 model 40 made in 1940-41.
There are 8 variations of the model 111. Starting in 1940 up to 1952
Daisy started making the Red Ryder in 1939. It was the No:111 model 40. It has gone through several variations and today it the model 1938.
This rifle was made by Daisy air gun. It's really a model "111 Western Carbine" made between 1963-78
The Daisy No 111 model 40 started production in 1940 and was made in 8 different variations up until the early 1970's then it became the "Red Ryder model 1938" and went on from there until today with 14 different variations. It is hard to set a value for the older model 40's but there is help. Daisy air gun company offers a free service to give you more information and set a value for you. See the link below for the Daisy web link.
There is no 193B Daisy BB gun. However there are 11 different varations of the 1938 Daisy rifle made. Starting in 1972.
Are you asking about a gun or a rifle. Which model are you asking about. Daisy had made over a 100 different BB guns and rifles
There are 4 different variations of the Daisy Model 99, starting in 1959 to 1979. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old BB gun. See the link below
If you are asking about the No:111 model 40 they were made in 8 variations from 1939 to 1952. Your best bet is to ask Daisy directly. They offer a FREE service to tell you more about your old Daisy. See the link below.
There are 8 variations of the model 111, starting in 1940 and ending in 1950. Like all antiques the condition determines the value and you have not stated the physical condition so no estimate of value can be given.