This is a very interesting rifle. Notice I did not say air rifle. When Daisy developed this rifle it was for the air rifle market. It used a propellant mass as a charge. it was about to go into mass production when Senator Kennedy was shot, because of the backlash from the public Daisy stopped production after making 25,000 models, The model years were 1968-1969. (Daisy dropped the project all together.) There were three versions of the rifle. The standard version was the VL and 19,000 VL's were made.
It used a 29 grain bullet and fired at 1150 FPS. Very fast for that era. It is considered in it's own class as a firearm and an air gun. cartridges are no longer made for this rifle. (Caseless air-ignited cartridge)
In good condition it is worth around $145
BATFE ruled that this gun is a FIREARM. Daisy is not licensed to make firearms.
The pistol was made in several different variations between 1937 to 1952. it shot #6 Lead or Steel Shot. In like new it is worth around $130 +or - .
It would be worth between $15 -$25.
What condition is it in, that determines the value.
What condition is the Daisy in? This will determine the value.
This model was made between 1963 to 1973. The current condition determines the value. What condition is it in. Is it still working..
Without knowing the condition of the rifle it is not possible to estimate a value. I need more details and is the rifle still working?
I know of no 1968 Daisy model 1201. However Daisy did produce a model 1201 from 1976 - 77. It had a gold finish and a blond stock. It was sold through Western Auto. You did not give the condition of the rifle, so this in only a guess. For it to be of any value it must be in very good condition to excellent condition. (Still working, no rust, dings or scratches) the value runs between $50 and $125 in "like new" condition.
To get an estimate of value you will need to state the condition of the rifle. Is it Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent. Is it still working?
The Daisy Targeteer was made between 1937 to 1952 in 5 different versions. Unfortunately you did not give a description of the condition of the pistol so it is not possible to give you an estimate of value. Is it still working, Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition?
50-300 usd
I believe you are asking about a Daisy model "20th Century" BB rifle not a gun. It all depends on the condition of the rifle and is it still working. It can be anywhere from $75 in poor condition to $400 in Very good condition, or More depending on the particular version of the rifle.
I believe you are asking about a Daisy model "20th Century" BB rifle not a gun. It all depends on the condition of the rifle and is it still working. It can be anywhere from $75 in poor condition to $400 in Very good condition, or More depending on the particular version of the rifle.