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    Help to identify an air rifle.

    Thanks! That might be my next weekend project.
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    Help to identify an air rifle.

    Using the Big Book of Air Guns, I think I've narrowed it down to a Model 25, Variant 5. Still not 100% sure, but maybe closer?
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    Help to identify an air rifle.

    Thanks for the answers. I assume Plymouth, MI, is where it was manufactured? Are there any markings and or other distinguishable features I should look for to help pinpoint the exact year?
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    Help to identify an air rifle.

    Hello! I recently inherited several air guns, which I believe are mostly Daisy. I'm having trouble identifying some of them, like the one below, because there are no markings! Most are vintage, but I honestly can't tell. I'm not even sure what it shoots. It's in a red "Red Ryder" case, which...
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    Buck Rogers Disintegrator Pistol - Rerelease

    Since I had 2 of these, I decided to put one on ebay to see what it would draw. Well, it sold for $1100.00! That surprised the heck out of me as it hung in there around $400 until the last minute. It's amazing what people are willing to pay for collectables like this.
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    Inventory App/Software

    Besides the cool Buck Rogers Toy Pistol, I inherited about 20 various Daisy and Red Ryder air rifles and a Model 179 replica. My brother inhered even more! Are there any apps or software are managing your inventory? I found some for firearms apps such as GunTrack and GunSafe, but they are...
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    Buck Rogers Disintegrator Pistol - Rerelease

    Not a stupid question because I thought it was an air gun as well, especially with the Daisy logo. The big WARNING on the box sure makes you think it's real. Alas, it is only a toy. The warning fine print actually says "This is an ADULT collector's toy gun replica. " Still, it looks pretty...
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    Buck Rogers Disintegrator Pistol - Rerelease

    I finally broke one open to take a look. There's a card inside that says 31 out of 125 and its silver not gold like the one in the above picture. I confirmed it's a toy gun and not a real one. It was sold through the Daisy Museum for somewhere between $50-$100, but there's no record of this...
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    Buck Rogers Disintegrator Pistol - Rerelease

    Thanks! This helps. The versions I have are copies of this version made probably in 2009 or 2010. I can't even find an advertisement for them, so I have no idea how much they cost at the time or what they might be worth now. It's a mystery!
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    Buck Rogers Disintegrator Pistol - Rerelease

    Hello, Along with several other Daisy and Red Ryder air guns, I just inherited 2 Buck Rogers' Disintegrator Pistols that I'm trying to find some information on. They are in black and white boxes and looks like they were sold in conjunction with inthe25thcentury.com (which no longer exists)...