I scored two interesting Daisy bb guns a few years back. One is an anniversary model 25 from 1986 that was made in the old school style: metal trigger, no safety, and a model 95 with no sights made for point shooting training. I think it was made in the 60s and it has the same non-ratcheting knuckle buster cocking lever as your old Red Ryder. Lots of fun.
I won the P15 a couple of years ago, so I am not going to enter this contest, (hence no numbers listed). However, I did want to say thanks for doing this. It is kind of you! I recently moved from a city to the country. My 8 year old daughter and I are having a blast with her pink daisy BB gun when the weather allows. You are so right about getting kids started this way into shooting sports. I hope every winner gets kids shooting with them. I am buying an adult Red Rider to shoot alongside her. It's so fun!
Good to hear from you. I hope you and your family love the country. I am in a great location in the township but at the end of the street with a woods area in back of me. So I can shoot every day all day. You are lucky to have a daughter who like to shoot. Best of luck
Im watching your review and i found is awesome !! I’m old man now, in my childhood i was really poor living in Brazil, my parents couldn’t afford to buy a bb gun for us. Now I bought one 1938 daisy for my kids and they loved it. My numbers are 1 and 3. I hope still have it !!! 😁😁
Awesome information with a walk down memory lane. At 73 , I remember my 1st BB gun, a Red Ryder! Long gone, but was just a great time in my life!! Thanks for your expertise!
Hello Aaron, I just spotted your video, I am in my 82nd year, I have a Red Ryder and I was only shooting it the other aftrnoon and had a lot of fun,I also do a fair bit of game shooting and shoot several air rifles. All the best to you Mick. England UK.
Thank you again for what you do. 43 years ago I had a red rider that we would practice on anything, from sticks to cans and more. Here hare my numbers #5 and #11. Don't have grand kids, but plenty of friends kids that do not know what a gun is or never shot one.
It is so fun shooting bb guns that little Marlin Cowboy from Crosman is pretty rare they were only on the market for a short while then they brought them back out as the Sheridan Cowboy. Your newer Red Ryder parts are made in China too they were assembling them and packaging in the U.S same with Daisy's model 25 those are made in China but there decent little guns too.
Red Rider, in the 70's every boy had one in Eugene, OR (Please don't shoot the pumpkins). Your story about shooting the robins and eating them is so great. Thanks for making this video for all.
I bought an adult stock for my Red Ryder but never used it because it wouldn't fit in the nice sheepskin lined M1 carbine bag I keep it in. That got me thinking and I did a side-by-side comparison with an M1 carbine and the original RR is nearly exactly the same size. I'm only 5'7" and if the M1 was good enough for WW2 and Korea, then the original stock RR should be good enough for my backyard 😁
There was 5 boys in my family so my dad never got any of us one,but he had one has lil boy in Chicago, didn't get to shoot one until I went to summer camp.now I have 7 grandsons and working my way to fulfilling there dream. 7 n 5
I am watching all of your vids because you are a really good presenter Aaron. Still hoping for more gun reviews. I've watched all your reviews many times. Your vids are educational for sure, but they have qualities that goes beyond that and are really, really entertaining and a nice experience too. Thank you for sharing Aaron. Greetings from Norway. Rob
I would love to review more guns but there is so much competition for borrowing guns and other item to review. I just don't have enough viewers to be able to borrow any guns. Thanks and best of luck.
If you can screw the magazine out your gun is at least 44 years old because the newer guns load BB from a plastic door on the side of the barrel. Best of luck.
Will you do a review on the Red Rider adult model vs the regular model . Adult made in China and regular Red Rider made in the US. Length and material, price difference. Your opinion is very helpful. 79 yr old that went from an M14 USMC back to a Red rider I think non-adult model to match my childhood used treasured rifle as a kid. Good presentation.
my first experience with BB gun was the harvesting of s small winged creature that left me so sad that I didn't use it again for awhile yet the seed to hunt had been sown in fertile ground. Later I started using a Benjamin pump in .22 cal.and I later developed into a avid user and competitive powder burner user. Much later I watched you on youtube out of curiosity and started wanting to try PCP style pesting to protect my small livestock from misc. vermin. So thank you for your content that changed my aresenal again!
Boy you shot competitively. I tried to shoot my PCs competitively but it took so too much discipline and dedication that I soon gave up on it. However, I am happy to have played a part in your journey to PCPs. Best of luck.
I remember taking my Red Rider and shooting tadpoles that were in our swimming pool that we hadn't kept up in the spring and this thing was spot on accurate up to 15 yards pinpoint. It was one shot one kill we took out the whole pool. Probably killed a thousand tadpoles.
@@aaroncantrell8819 thanks for response Aaron. I respect the way you go about things. Keep videos coming if you can. We need people like you in public eye.
Hi Aaron what part of the USA are you in ? I am in northern California I have about 15 daisy and crosman . I enjoy restoreing them have a great day brother . God bless oldgeorge
Wow Arron: How did U keep a bb gun U had 44 yrs. ago. The only thing i have kept longer than 44 yrs is the WIFE. I do have Daisy 25, which I bought a few years ago cause the kid down the street had one and it cost more than my RR. RHK
5,6 Aaron, you brought back so many memories I’m going to tell you I have my kids when they turn six and eight and I got them a red rider and that little one a buck and I had a commemorative red Ryder and you wanna know something we had shooting contests, and when those kids got out of school that was the first thing they wanted to do shooting I had to go buy balloons put water in it. We shot them up and hung them all over the place and made believe we’re hunting , they just loved it but the reason I am entering this contest I’m going to tell you sad thing, but I got some homeless people living in an RV in the back of my yard and they got some kids and they’re all crammed in and the reason I put them in there is so that the kids can go to school they are American the need an address.Not gonna comment on the politics of this, but I was thinking man I can divert some attention from this situation and let them have some fun knocking over some soda cans used to hang by the pull tabs and set them all up and watch them swing and I also can go buy some more balloons and put some water in it And I bet you those kids will forget about their problems that they have and they’ll be out there shooting I don’t know I think I’m doing the right thing. There are five of them and I got three BB guns left over from I was playing with my kids, so would you like to we all could have a BB gun and we could teach them and shoot tin cans again And I bet you they’ll have good memories but my good memories with my children and you should see gonna tell little secret you’re a little win a couple times and how happy they were when they could beat dad that jumping up and down and the safety aspect, and taking away the fear yeah, that was worth it to so thank you for the memories. They all came rushing back when you were putting up your BB gun specials and thank you for all that you do. God bless you.
Glad to see that you started your shooting young. I love the idea of the water balloons. Seeing them explode must be really exciting to them. I will try that with kids. And yes kids really enjoy beating an adult. It is nice of you to allow those people live in your back yard. Thanks for watching and best of luck.
i dont have my original red ryder and pump rifle , but i got one in the bluish sky color and thinking of getting the red ryder tactical at academy sports , i love mine ,i made it better ,it even kills birds ! lol ...
I got a few for sale pretty much like brand new a model 94 red Ryder carbine and a rare 1978 a b bottle cap 1938 not with plastic trigger but metal trigger with bottle cap and viewings window
there are 182 likes with me , its jan 3,2023 i hope i didnt miss it !!! here are my #'s !!! ---( #1 ADULT sized red ryder ,,, and #5 BARRA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i will gladly pay the postage my brother !!! win or loose ,i am still a winner , because i am a long long time subber of your ,HAPPY NEW YEAR MY BROTHER !!! you at 10.4K subs now,3.4k veiws as of 1=3=2023 !
My dumbass sister threw my dads bb gun away! Im so pissed off. He gave it to me when I was 12. I left it at his house when I moved out, and she destroyed sll his sheit…. I can not for the life of me find which brand or model that it was. All i know, it was old. Doesnt look like any daisey I have come across.. the front unscrewed, and poured the bbs in.