The model 25 and the Red Ryder are two different models. Daisy has made around 19 variations of the model 25. Yours is most likely the 7th variation made between 1936-1951 (none made from 43-44). In Excellent condition ( with gold paint engraving) It would be worth around $245-$300 "Like new" about $350. You can add about 20% for the box. Daisy is making the rifle again much like the original one with some upgrades.
The model 111 was a Daisy Western Carbine (Not a Red Ryder) It was made from 1963 to 1978. The Daisy No: 111 model 40 (Not Model 111) was a Red Ryder and was made from 1940 to 1952.
The model 90 was not a Red Ryder model, it was the Sportster model made from 1973 to 1978
Do you mean the Model 111 not III? If so in EXCELLENT condition it would be somewhere between $105 and $125. It must be like NEW.. It looks similar to a Daisy Red Ryder. It was made between 1963-78
How much is it What? How much is it worth? If you want an estimate the state the current condition of the rifle. Something like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or excellent. Also is it still working? You need to give more details if you want an answer. Red Ryder Carbine model 94 was made between 1955-1962 by Daisy
There are 8 Variations of the Red Ryder Model 111 and 14 different Red Ryder 1938 models. Your best bet is to contact "Daisy" they offer a FREE service to answer questions about Daisy products. See the link below
Daisy made a model 94 Carbine from 1954 - 1962, they also made a model 111 western carbine from 1963-1978. I can find no information on a Red Ryder 1938 carbine. However the 1938 Red Ryder is still in production.
The model 1938A-B was made in 1978
start with a red ryder. teach the child how to handle it along with the responsibility's that goes along with a BB gun.
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Please state the condition of the Daisy. The original model was the No. 111 model 40 made in 1940-41.
There are over 28 different version, made over the years, of the Red Ryder. Daisy doesn't bother to put serial numbers on them just batch numbers. There have been thousands made. Originally the Red Ryder Was the No. 111 model 40, then it became the model 1938 around 1972. Daisy offers a service to identify individual models. See the link below
Not telling. You'll shoot your eye out!