What condition is it in? The current condition determines the value. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition? You need to give more information in order to get an estimate of value. The rifle was made between 1950 1953 during the Korean war.
The Daisy Model 1000 was sold through Western Auto from 1957-1958. In good condition it is worth between $40-$50.
This was the Scout Model. made between 1954-58. In good condition it is worth between $50-$65.
The 799.xxxxx series air rifles were made by Daisy for Sears. This appears to be a Model 1894 Cactus Carbine. In very good condition it is worth about $60 in excellent condition it is worth about $85.
I have one in very good condition and have been offered $75.00 for it.... Correct answer............... In good condition it is worth between $40- $50
Daisy made several variations of the model 1894 as commemorative's for different events and for Sears, all at different collectors values. Assuming you have a regular model Daisy 1894 in GOOD and WORKING Condition it would be worth between $55-$75
In good condition it's worth about $20 In Very good condition it's about $30 The model 160 was made between 1965-74 and was made for Daisy by Milbro in Scotland. It's part of the Diana brand of airguns. It shot BB's pellets or darts.
25-125 USD
It all depends on the model number. Please state the model number.
Which model Daisy are you asking about, and what is the condition of the BB gun? Excellent. Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor? This information is needed to answer your question.
The model 77 Bullseye target pistol in good condition is worth around $35 to $45.
From 1927 to 1932 Daisy made the model 27 in both 500 shot and 1000 shot. #500 shot in good condition is worth between $100-$130. #1000 shot in good condition is worth between $135 - $175 both of these were .175 caliber Not .177 Caliber.