Best left to a gunsmith
Please state the model of the daisy 22 Caliber gun, or is it a rifle?
Model 94 Carbine. 850 shot Plastic stock and forearm. Gold paint long horn & logo on left side., Dummy hammer on stock. If this is your rifle it was made between 1955-62. See the link below to get more information from Daisy.
I believe you have a Daisy Model 94. Daisy and Crosman made air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. All of the Daisy models began with 799. My catalogue list the model 799.203 as a Daisy #94. It was made between 1955-62. The description reads: plastic stock and forearm gold paint embossed ,long horn on left side. dummy hammer on stock with leather boot. Blue paint finish. Plymouth and Rogers addresses. If this describes your rifle then it's a Daisy Model 94 Carbine.
79919061 is the Sears Code name (799) and model(19061) for Daisy air rifle. The model number I can not verify, but model number 19062 is the "Daisy model 300." This may be your Rifle. (C02, Futuristic style, plastic stock, 5 shot) mfg 1968-1975.
Model 94 Carbine. 850 shot Plastic stock and forearm. Gold paint long horn & logo on left side., Dummy hammer on stock. If this is your rifle it was made between 1955-62
Yes, they made the Model 80G. It had a brown plastic stock. It was made between 1972-80. In 1980 they sold the air gun manufacturing to Daisy air gun co.
Would it not be wonderful if someone had a manual for the 1936 7th variation of the model 25 Daisy on line. However I have never seen one. I also have two old versions of the model 25. Daisy is producing the model 25 again, much like the old ones ( Wood stock not plastic ) with a few upgrades but basically the same rifle. Daisy will send you a manual for any current rifle in production so you can get one of the new rifle manuals for the model 25. ( I also own one of these, the shot tube is much nicer and it has a peep and v sight on the rifle.) Contact Daisy customer service at the link I've posted below, for a new model 25 owners manual.
The stock is the part of a rifle or shotgun that you place against your shoulder. Usually made of wood or plastic, they can have different shapes.
I'm going to attempt to answer this. The reason I hesitate is because Daisy have an unusual numbering system for their air guns. Daisy made a no. 111 model 40 from 1940 to around 1966. it was part of the "Red Ryder" series. It was made in 8 variations. They also made a Model 111 "Western Carbine" from 1963-78 (I think this is your rifle) It's a 700 shot plastic stock rifle similar to a Red Ryder. They also made a model 111-B American youth in 1998. One of these has to be your rifle
It is almost imposable to locate parts for this rifle. It's was made by Daisy air gun and is a model 1894. I suggest you contact Daisy air gun at the link below and ask them for assistance they "MAY" know someone who still repairs these rifles. click on "Contact us" at the bottom of the page.
Daisy Model 104 Golden Eagle BB: 500 shot, plastic stock. made between 1966-74