This "American Rifleman Television" segment explores the history and features of the Daisy Buck Jones BB gun, an air carbine that predates the more famous Red Ryder model. The video highlights that the Buck Jones, not the Red Ryder, was the model depicted in the film "A Christmas Story," featuring a sundial and compass on its stock. The origin of the Daisy Air Rifle Company is also detailed, stemming from windmill sales by the Plymouth Ironworks. The Buck Jones, named after the popular movie star, was produced from 1934 to 1942 and was discontinued following Jones's death, leading to the introduction of the Red Ryder.
This video humorously represents US states with firearms, from a Smith & Wesson revolver for Tennessee to a Daisy Red Ryder BB gun for Massachusetts, symbolizing restrictive laws. It showcases unique concealed carry options like the Trailblazer LifeCard and Ideal Conceal pistol, highlighting their compact, foldable designs. The content demonstrates practical shooting skills and offers insights into specialized firearms.
This video conducts an accuracy test of two Daisy BB guns, the Model 25 and the Adult Size Red Ryder. The evaluation starts at 10 yards and progresses to 35 yards to determine their performance at various distances. The description also mentions @GamoOutdoor.
This video celebrates the 80th anniversary of the iconic Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun. The description highlights a special commemorative edition released by Daisy to mark this milestone. The content will likely focus on the history and legacy of the Red Ryder, potentially showcasing the new commemorative model.
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