Where was the daisy 25 pump gun made?
Daisy produced this gun in both Plymouth, Michigan and Rogers, Arkansas. Except for the World War II years, production ran continuously from 1914 until 1978. In 1986, a special commemorative collector’s edition was produced.
When was the first Daisy 111 Model 40 made?
1940 The first Daisy 111 Model 40 Red Ryder Western Carbine was assembled in 1940. 1940- early 1942 All Made with Copper plated Forearm Bands. 1942- 1945 Production was halted during the war years. 1946 Production Resumed, Blued-steel barrel and forearm bands. Barrel band was spot welded instead of being peened.
What kind of gun is a daisy Dart?
Daisy Toy Guns Model Short Description Capguns Most Cap Guns Don’t Have Model Numbers So Please Click on a Year Below 1978 Daisy Dart Rocket Pistol Picture Daisy Superman Krypto Ray Gun 1941 61932- Daisy No. 6 Liquid pistol Blued Finish 7 1925-1926- No.7 Daisy Pop Gun.
What kind of gun was the Daisy BB gun?
Daisy BB Guns MODEL DESCRIPTION RIFLE/PISTOL CIRCA Model 1896 Break action Repeater Rifle 1901-1902 Model 1901 Break action Repeater Rifle 1901-1902 Model 1901 Lever action 500 shot Rifle 1901-1902 Model 1903 Lever action 1000 shot Rifle 1903-1904 Model 3 Lever action Rifle 1904-1934 500 shot 1910-1934 1000 shot 1919-1920 blued
What was the first stock of Daisy 25?
First plastic stock No. 25. Also has the 12-groove plastic pump handle. Pump handle changed from the wooden 6-groove to a plastic 12-groove. The gun was still 37 inches long with a blued, fully engraved frame that continued to have the gold fill.
What kind of scope does Daisy 25 have?
Daisy originally sold the scope with a template for the owner to use in drilling the scope holes. Pre-drilled scope mounting holes on right of frame. No. 25 with mounted No. 303 scope. Coincidentally with the arrival of the scope holes, Daisy added an oil hole in the barrel so the gun could be easily lubricated.
When did Daisy start painting the No.25?
As early as October 1953, and possibly a bit earlier, Daisy elected to begin painting the metal parts of the gun in lieu of the bluing process. With the exception of the 1986 Centennial Collectors Edition, the No. 25 would never be blued again.