I believe you are asking about a model 111 Western Carbine. Looks similar to a Red Ryder. They were made between 1963-78.
As for value I can not answer you because you did not give any description of the rifle's condition. You will have to rate it, something like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Is it still working?
All this determines the value.
50 New Answer.-------------------- There are 8 different versions of the No:111 model 40. The value runs anywhere from $30 to $600 depending on the variation and age. (It was made between 1939 and 1971). For the best advice and answer, I suggest you contact Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy. See the link below.
What condition is it in? That determines the value.
There is no S&W Model 111
For the best answer I would contact Daisy directly. They offer a free service to date and estimate value. See the link below.
The Value is determined by the current condition and age of the rifle. There are about 17 different versions of the model 25. Next to the Red Ryder it's one of the most produced air rifles by Daisy. With out seeing the rifle it's hard to determine the age or condition and setting the value is not possible.
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
The model 102 is named the "Cub" it's not a Red Ryder. They were made between 1952 - 1978. As for value, it is not possible to give you an answer because you did not give a description of the condition of the rifle. I suggest you contact Daisy directly. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about you rifle. See the link below.
To start with which model of Daisy are you talking about. Daisy has been making various model air rifles for over 100 years. Too many to list here. I suggest you ask this question to Daisy Directly. See the link below.
Made 1957-58. You did not state the condition of the rifle so no estimate of value can be given. it is good condition but needs painting $50 to $70 depending on the condition of the rifle (It must still be in working condition.) If it's broken the value falls off considerably.
Daisy never made a 1000 BB gun (that I know of) however they made several versions of the Model 1000 BB rifle. Your best answer should come from Daisy. They offer a free service to tell you about your old Daisy. See the link below
A Savage model 111 serial number G649947 is between 20 and 30 years old. The exact age can be determined by taking it to a local gun collector or appraiser.
About 111 years old, made in 1899.