Yes. But it requires a special scope mount from Crosman. ( Crosman owns Benjamin and Sheridan ) ( see the link below )
buy a scope and scope mount, get an outer barrel sillencer extention, upgrade to a 6.03 milimeter tightbore barrel, and install a bipod.
50's or so
If you want it to be exclusively a scoped rifle, the best mount would probably be the one where you actually remove the rear sight aperture, and install a base for a scout scope mount there. If you're looking to install a reflex optic, and have it cowitness with your iron sights, then your best option would be the MAK rail.
Best left to a good gunsmith.
There are numberous ones. The only limitation is your bank account.
Here's the basics on mounting the scope on a rifle. ( Assuming you have a scope mount on the rifle.) 1. Place the bottom half of the scope rings on the rifle first (Without the scope attached.) 2. Place the scope on the bottom half of the rings and adjust the scope mounts to comfortably fit your eye. When adjusted, tighten down the bottom half of scope rings to the rifle mount. ( The scope should have one cross hair adjustment at the top and one on the right.) 3. Place the scope in the rings and then put the top half of the rings on. Tighten them down, but not VICE tight, just loose. You still want to move the scope some. 4. Look through the scope and align the cross hairs level with the rifle barrel. The Vertical line should be straight up and down at a right angle with the barrel. 5. when you have the scope adjusted to your eye and the barrel of the rifle, tighten the top scope rings in a crisscross pattern a little at a time. Don't vice one down then go to the next one. Do it a few turns on each one until they are tight. A final note. If you have a small screw hole and screw at the back end of the scope mount (on the rifle) you may want to place the rear scope ring against that screw. This is a scope stop. This will keep the scope from moving back from the recoil. Some scope mounts have a long pad at the rear of the scope mount that acts the same way. It's usually necessary on high powered rifles not 22's.
Yes it has an 11mm Dovetail scope mount
the rifle has a dovetail mount for a scope built into the design.
25-100 usd
If it has a scope rail or grooves for a scope mount then yes it will support a scope but you may need a scope stop to keep it from moving.
Almost any air rifle scope will fit a Daisy. Check Walmart or a sporting goods store for a Daisy scope. But any air rifle scope should fit the dovetail mount that is on the rifle.