The value of a Red Ryder 1938B 60th Anniversary BB gun can vary widely based on its condition, whether it includes original packaging, and market demand. Generally, these collectible guns can range from $100 to $300 or more for models in excellent condition. Special features or limited editions may increase their value further. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a collector or check recent sales on auction platforms.
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New in box it would be worth around $85
This is the Diamond 60th edition. It would be worth between $40-$50 in good condition
The 1938B was made in 1979. The current condition determines the value. You need to give is some sort of rating to get an estimate of value. However: due to the fact that these bb guns are mass produced don't expect much value.
This answer will be a little more complex than you think. The 1938B came out in 1979. Before that it was the model 1938 A-B. 1978 Before that it was the model 1938b Ducks Unlimited 1975. Before that it was the model1938, 1972-1978. Before that it was made in 8 variations with the model 40 Red Ryder starting in 1940-41. So there you have it.
The 1938B model shoots at 220 Feet Per Second.
Oh, dude, a Daisy Red Ryder 1938B BB gun in its original box in excellent condition can fetch around $200 to $400, depending on the market and demand. But hey, who needs a BB gun when you can just tell jokes and make people laugh, right? Like, priorities, man.
This answer will be a little more complex than you think. The 1938B came out in 1979. Before that it was the model 1938 A-B. 1978 Before that it was the model 1938b Ducks Unlimited 1975. Before that it was the model1938, 1972-1978. Before that it was made in 8 variations with the model 40 Red Ryder starting in 1940-41. So there you have it.
Red Ryders are mass produced in lot numbers. Your was made in 1979.
The lot number is usually on the right side of the barrel.
It is best to contact Daisy Air gun to get your answer. See the link below. It will lead you to more help.
There are 13 different versions of the 1938B Red Ryder starting in 1972 and is still in production today. Before that it was the model 111. The fact that it's sealed helps with the value considerably. So here is what I suggest. Daisy offers a service to identify antique Daisy air guns (free) See the link below it's part of the Daisy web site.