This is a Daisy model 1894. It's loaded from the right side through the loading port above the trigger. You will have to push the spring tab forward (located just below the barrel on the right side.) as the BB's roll in. It's one BB at a time to load it.
This model was made by Daisy Air gun it's a model 1894. I suggest you do a search on the web for air gun repair ( there are several people who repair airguns.) locate one who repairs Daisy and send it to them.
This air rifle was made for Sears by Daisy air gun Co. It's a model 1894 made between 1969-73
This particular model was made by Daisy air gun co. It's a 1894 carbine. It was made for Sears between 1969-1973. It is the 1894 Commemorative model
I can not find any information of a Daisy model 653. However Daisy did make a model 693 BB pistol. Is this the pistol you are referring to?
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.
It was made by Daisy "model 1894." You didn't post any information about the condition of the rifle, so it is impossable to give you and answer on it's value. Is it poor, fair, good, excellent?
Your best bet is to ask Daisy directly. Daisy offers a free service to tell you about your old Daisy. See the link below.
I suggest you contact Daisy airgun company directly and request an owners manual (See the Daisy customer service link below)
I would contact Daisy directly and ask for assistance or an owners Manual See the link below
You can't it's a pop toy rifle. Not meant to shoot BB's
The model 102 rifle is loaded by removing the cap on the end of the barrel.
The procedure is the same for all the different versions of the model 25See the link below (Unscrew the very end of the barrel)