This answer will be a little more complex than you think.
The 1938B came out in 1979.
Before that it was the model 1938 A-B. 1978
Before that it was the model 1938b Ducks Unlimited 1975.
Before that it was the model1938, 1972-1978.
Before that it was made in 8 variations with the model 40 Red Ryder starting in 1940-41.
So there you have it.
This answer will be a little more complex than you think. The 1938B came out in 1979. Before that it was the model 1938 A-B. 1978 Before that it was the model 1938b Ducks Unlimited 1975. Before that it was the model1938, 1972-1978. Before that it was made in 8 variations with the model 40 Red Ryder starting in 1940-41. So there you have it.
Red Ryders are mass produced in lot numbers. Your was made in 1979.
Not telling. You'll shoot your eye out!
The 1938B model shoots at 220 Feet Per Second.
The lot number is usually on the right side of the barrel.
there are well over 20 different versions of the Red Ryder. The 1938B version was made starting in 1979. In Excellent condition it would be worth around $40 with the box. There are literally thousands of these made.
It's usually on the top right behind the sights. It will say 1938B or something like that.
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.
The model 90 was not a Red Ryder model, it was the Sportster model made from 1973 to 1978
The model 111 was a Daisy Western Carbine (Not a Red Ryder) It was made from 1963 to 1978. The Daisy No: 111 model 40 (Not Model 111) was a Red Ryder and was made from 1940 to 1952.
The red ryder no 111 was made from 1939 to 1971. Then it became the 1938 model from then on to today
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