Daisy has made about 5 different Versions of the 1938B BB rifle over the years. If you want mode information I suggest you contact Daisy. Daisy offers a FREE service to tell you more about you old Daisy.
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Not telling. You'll shoot your eye out!
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There are 13 different versions of the 1938B Red Ryder starting in 1972 and is still in production today. Before that it was the model 111. The fact that it's sealed helps with the value considerably. So here is what I suggest. Daisy offers a service to identify antique Daisy air guns (free) See the link below it's part of the Daisy web site.
Oh, dude, a Daisy Red Ryder 1938B BB gun in its original box in excellent condition can fetch around $200 to $400, depending on the market and demand. But hey, who needs a BB gun when you can just tell jokes and make people laugh, right? Like, priorities, man.
The 1938B was made in 1979. Without more information about the current condition of the rifle it is not possible to answer your question. You need to rate it like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent. OR, I suggest you contact Daisy air gun co. They offer a service to evaluate Daisy products, and it's Free. See the link below.
The 1938B was made in 1979. The current condition determines the value. You need to give is some sort of rating to get an estimate of value. However: due to the fact that these bb guns are mass produced don't expect much value.
This is a hard one to answer because I have no direct catalogue for this Item but a similar model 1938B "buffalo bill" would be worth around $125 plus the fact it's unopened. I would estimate the value up to $150 plus. I also suggest you contact Daisy directly (They offer a free service to tell you more about your antique Daisy.) See the link below
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
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New in box it would be worth around $85
The 1938B was made in 1979. It is one version of about 20 different versions made over the years since 1939. Unfortunately it is not possible to give you an estimate of value without some sort of description as to the current condition of the rifle. The condition is a large part of the value. It's the same with any antique. It could be worth something or it could be junk. Here is what I suggest: Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy (see the Daisy link below.)
There are about 22 or 23 variations of the Red Ryder. Yours is worth about $35 - $40. If it has the BB tin, then you can add $10.