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70th Anniversary Red Ryder
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12-23-2009, 10:30 PM
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70th Anniversary Red Ryder
Was at a hardware store the other day, and I noticed a 70th Anniversary Red Ryder rifle with commorative medallion in stock. Does anybody think these things will have the potential to increase in cost down the road for a collector? No, I don't collect BB guns, but if this has the potential, it might be a good way to start. Didn't look close enough, if it was limited edition model serial number.
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12-24-2009, 12:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-24-2009 12:13 AM by alleydude.)
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RE: 70th Anniversary Red Ryder
(12-23-2009 10:30 PM)Delbert Wrote: Was at a hardware store the other day, and I noticed a 70th Anniversary Red Ryder rifle with commorative medallion in stock. Does anybody think these things will have the potential to increase in cost down the road for a collector? No, I don't collect BB guns, but if this has the potential, it might be a good way to start. Didn't look close enough, if it was limited edition model serial number. As a matter of fact we bought one at WalMart, on sale for $25.00. No, I don't think they will have any collectors value in our lifetime, but it's kind'a neet. Not numbered, heck, they probably made millions of these things but yesterday when I went back to Wallyworld they were all gone. There's probably gonna be a lot of lucky kids this Christmas, getting these Red Riders. As for other collectors editions, I know Daisy did a Daisy 100th Anniversary Edition, but beyond that I don't know. As for the Red Rider 70th, I was gonna take some better pictures but the light has been pretty crappy and I take terrible indoor pictures of guns. Here's a group shot with all of our other air guns. Ken Firearms Price Guide...For What It's Worth. Join Us On Facebook! Check Out Our Blog! |
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12-29-2009, 09:55 PM
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RE: 70th Anniversary Red Ryder
70th Anniversary Red Ryder
I haven't seen one in person yet, but it looks like the only difference is the medallion and a silver band. I will probably own one just because and yep, I'm goin to shoot it. If my kids make money off of it later, cool. I would say that just about any BB guns that your Dad owned when he was a young man would be worth more money now. The Red Rider is fun to shoot mostly because it's a challenge to hit things that seem a little too far away, like the dogs that are getting into the garbage at the neighbors house= the look on there faces when you bounce a BB off of there butt. It's like they know they're doing something wrong. It's the best when you sometimes get lucky and bounce a second one off of them and you get to see there backside almost outrun the front... Yeah, the little things... My son and I stood at the back of the house one day for a good hour, shooting at a soda can that someone had thrown into our front yard. It took us a while to figure out the best elevation to reach the can that was about 35 yards away. After finding out that aimimg the gun about a foot above was right on, that can was dead meat... (The other part that made it all the more of a challenge was shooting it between the passing of cars, but we won't mention that part to loud) :D The best part about the air rifles is it only cost about 9 bucks for a bottle of 6000 Copperhead BBs or 4 bucks for a tin of 300 pellets from Walmart. Great lookin batch of air rifles Ken, what is that pistol? It almost looks real. |
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12-29-2009, 11:36 PM
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RE: 70th Anniversary Red Ryder
(12-29-2009 09:55 PM)gnepig Wrote: Great lookin batch of air rifles Ken, what is that pistol? It almost looks real. That's a Smith and Wesson something or other CO2 pistol. It's pretty accurate. I forget how many FPS it shoots, but it'll punch a hole in a pop can easy. It holds about 20 bb's. Fun! Ken Firearms Price Guide...For What It's Worth. Join Us On Facebook! Check Out Our Blog! |
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01-04-2010, 01:10 AM
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RE: 70th Anniversary Red Ryder
Older and commerative BB guns and prices
I found a couple of sites that were entertaining to look through and kind of informative, like I never knew Crosman ever made an M1 Carbine BB gun! Yeah, guess what I want now... Check them out: http://www.daisyking.com/forsale/rifles-daisy.htm http://www.bbairguns.com/cgi-bin/item.pl?item=8526 |
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