Lets see. Daisy has made the model 25 pump from 1914 to 1979 in 58 variation's. I think you will have to give a little more information about the rifle to get an estimate of price. Daisy has just introduced the model 25 again in November 2009 it cost about $45. I own a 1938 model and a 1965 model along with the new 2009 model. Let me know if yours still works, describe it. Is is wooden or plastic? What condition is it in? All this is necessary to identify your variation and price.
In Fair condition it would be worth between $15 - $25.
Daisy has made the model 25 pump from 1914 to 1979 in 19 variation's. I think you will have to give a little more information about the rifle to get an estimate of price. Daisy has just introduced the model 25 again in November 2009 it cost about $45. I own a 1938 model and a 1965 model along with the new 2009 model. Let me know if yours still works, describe it. Is is wooden or plastic? What condition is it in? All this is necessary to identify your variation and price.
$15.00 to $25.00
Daisy. I believe it may be a model 25 made by Daisy for Sears
Do a search on the web for "Daisy air gun repair" or try the link listed below. Daisy is making the model 25 again you can also try daisy, see link #2 below
There are about 25 different models of the Daisy Model 25 that have been made over the years. I suggest you contact Daisy directly and ask them. They offer a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy. See the link below.
25 USD or so
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.
The Red Ryder logo actually started in 1940 on the stock, not the receiver and continued until today. This was a lever action not a pump. The model 25 (PUMP) had a hunter and birds on the Receiver not a western hero. It started in 1914.
Are you aware that the model 25 is in production again. There are 21 different variations of the model 25 before the new one came out. So here is what I suggest. Daisy has a service to evaluate older Daisy air guns. See the link below
All Daisy model 25's load the same. You unscrew he end of the barrel and pull out the loading tube. It's pretty self evident when you see it.
50 USD