03.01.2020

Daisy Red Ryder Model 94 Carbine Bb Gun

Daisy Red Ryder Model 94 Carbine Bb Gun Average ratng: 8,4/10 3874 reviews

This is the Daisy Model 94 'Red Ryder Carbine' BB Gun with a circa 1941 patent number stamped in the barrel, though I was kindly informed this was manufactured between 1954 and 1958. This has a plastic stock and forearm but is otherwise all metal. This was made in Plymouth, Michigan and was licensed by Stephen Slesinger.

Daisy Bb Gun Model 94 Red Ryder Carbine

This measures 34 1/2 in. Long, and works but is a little weak.This has some overall wear: the forearm is cracked with a piece chipped out-I am guessing a couple of screws are missing-the rest has moderate handling wear.This is the Daisy Model 94 'Red Ryder Carbine' BB Gun with a circa 1941 patent number stamped in the barrel, though I was kindly informed this was manuf.

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BB Gun Repair Daisy Red Ryder model repairI found my Red Ryder many years ago in an antique store on the boardwalk in Myrtle Beach NC. I paid a couple dollars for it because none of us believed it was an antique. I wanted something to scare the squirrels out of our bird feeders without hurting them (too much).When I got it home I loaded it with some bb's and gave it a try. The gun cocked and fired as if it was a normal bb gun (I had one of these as a child) but I could see the bb fly out of the barrel and travel all of 2 feet as it arced to the ground, landing at my feet.So it sat in the entryway closet for many years while I pondered what to do next (not a high priority).I searched the internet for help on this problem but only found sites that described disassembly, etc. These were useful but none of them talked about this problem or it's solution. This is why I am posting this short note.

This is what I did to fix it and so far it has continued to work very well (one year later). I hope you find it useful. Spring retainer with 'tool' insertedon either side.The Google search returned instructions which included fabricating a spring compressor tool made from a piece of flat bar, the width of the inside of the barrel, with a rectangular notch cut out leaving two fingers on each side. There is a gap on both (lateral) sides of the retainer.

This allows you to apply pressure to the spring behind the retainer thus compressing it enough to easily slide the retainer out through the top of the barrel.This picture shows two metal shisk kabob skewers which I used for this part of the operation ( why make a tool when you only expect to do this once - ever ). Retainer removed (red arrow)Spring plunger (blue arrow)Okay, finally, here we go:The problem is with the piston assembly that produces the puff of air pressure that propells the BB out of the gun. The air chamber is contained between two seals. These are shown here in the compressed position as they would be after fireing the gun.

The red arrow points to the stationairy seal (toward the forward end of the gun). The blue arrow points to the moving seal that slides back and forth with the spring.The problem with this gun was that the two seals had stuck together (probably from sitting for a long time in the un-cocked possition being pressed together by the spring). So when the gun was cocked the stationairy seal was pulled along with the movably seal and no air chamber was formed and therefor no compression to generate the puff that propelled the BB on it's way.The fix was simply to separate the two seals, remove the stationairy seal by sliding it off the tube, turn it around and replace it on the tube. This presented a fresh face for the movable tube move against and appeared to be far less likely to stick again. (It's been a couple months since I did this so I don't remember exactly what convinced me to do this but sufice it to say that at the time I remember that it seemed quite obvious). Re-assemblySo, that's it.

Put everything back together in reverse order from removal. Again be careful with the spring compression step. Note that the spring retainer has a bend to it that has to be oriented the same as it was removed.

It bends towards the rear of the gun so that the spring wedges it against the slot in the lower part of the barrel - thus holding it in place.Also be careful to re-install the trigger spring properly so that it provides resistance to the trigger - otherwise the gun will tend to fire on it's own after cocking (hair trigger) - very dangerous.I hope this works for you. Comments and Suggestions. Alternate compression toolHello Stuart,Your blog on BB GUN REPAIR saved my sanity. I had been working on repairing a Daisy 105B for a couple of hours. The mechanisms are very similar to the Red Ryder.

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I finally got it apart but couldn’t get the spring compressed for re-assembly to save my soul. I tried the metal Shish Kebob skewers, but mine slipped past the spring time after time. But, that gave me the idea of what to use for a tool.I took a 9” peg board loop, cut the peg board hook parts off, bent the ends in and voila! (picture attached) It took just a few seconds to secure everything.Thank you for your posting.Feel free to add this to your blog if you would like. About the author:Stuart Baker is a programmer, IT Manager, and a web developer (among other things) based in Madison, Wisconsin.Having worked in the computer industry since 1980, Stuart has a wealth of experience.Stuart's approach to all projects is characterised by forward thinking and technical flair, tempered by the pragmatism that results from solid business experience.

His emphasis is on solving problems for people who need to use technology but have more important things to think about.All offers of new challenges will be seriously considered.

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