There's something timeless about the Red Ryder BB Gun that has captured the imagination of generations. Since its introduction, this classic air rifle has become an American icon, beloved by both beginners and seasoned shooters alike. The Model 1938 combines authentic craftsmanship with reliable performance, making it more than just a toy—it's a piece of history that continues to deliver authentic shooting experiences.
At the heart of the Red Ryder is its steel smooth bore barrel, engineered for consistent accuracy with every shot. The lever-cocking mechanism provides satisfying, reliable operation that's easy for shooters of all skill levels to master. With a 650-shot capacity, you can spend more time enjoying your shooting session and less time reloading, making it perfect for extended target practice sessions or casual plinking in the backyard.
The stained solid wood stock and forearm give this air rifle an authentic, traditional appearance that harkens back to a simpler time. But beneath the classic exterior lies modern engineering with a maximum velocity of 350 fps—plenty of power for target shooting while maintaining safety and control. The blade and ramp front sight combined with the adjustable rear sight allow for precise aiming, helping shooters develop proper marksmanship fundamentals.
Whether you're introducing someone to shooting sports, practicing your aim, or simply enjoying nostalgic target practice, the Red Ryder delivers an authentic shooting experience. Its manageable size and lightweight design make it comfortable to handle, while the proven spring air action ensures reliable performance shot after shot. This is the rifle that has taught generations of shooters the fundamentals of safety, responsibility, and marksmanship.
Imported with the quality standards you'd expect from the Daisy name, this BB rifle represents the perfect balance of tradition and performance. The 35.4-inch overall length provides an authentic rifle feel while remaining manageable for younger shooters and adults alike. When you choose the Red Ryder, you're not just getting an air rifle—you're getting a piece of American shooting heritage that continues to deliver quality and performance decades after its introduction.