
The Daisy Airgun
Museum,
located in downtown Rogers, Arkansas, is a
non-profit corporation which preserves and promotes
vintage products and artifacts of the historic Daisy
company while serving as a national tourism
destination for Daisy fans and collectors.
The success of the
Museum is dependant on admissions, product sales,
donations and memberships. We invite you to join
the “Friends of the Daisy Museum” to help us
maintain this wonderful facility for future
generations.
Do you want to know more about your old Daisy?

Visit the Daisy Hall of Fame
Daisy’s ultimate honor is to induct someone into the
Daisy Hall of Fame. Because the Hall of Fame honors
individuals who have significantly impacted Daisy’s
history, the plaque hangs in the Daisy Museum for
visitors to see.
Throughout Daisy’s rich history, there have been
many remarkable individuals…employees, retirees,
some industry friends, and shooting sports
advocates…who have contributed to the company’s
success, to youth shooting sports programs and to
the communities in which they live.
In the summer of 2010, a Daisy Hall of Fame was
created to recognize those people. Inductees have
been honored at corporate milestone celebrations and
at the Daisy National BB Gun Championship Match.
Those who are inducted receive an individual plaque,
the recognition of the company and their peers, and
their names are added to the Daisy Hall of Fame
plaque.
These words, on the plaque, define the
qualifications of an inductee:
These outstanding individuals have made a
significant contribution to the success of Daisy,
its missions and its programs.
They have demonstrated leadership, modeled ethical
conduct and exhibited moral character.
We value their enthusiastic involvement with our
historic company and proudly induct them into
the Daisy Hall of Fame.
John Wright
2010
Dick Daniel
2011
Rod Strenge
2011
Raymond Stansell
2012
David Gates
Presented posthumously
2013
Bill Wayda
2014
The Joplin Jaycees Sharpshooters,
Champions of the first (1966) Daisy BB Gun
Championship Match
Team members Joe Brewer, Kate Browne, Thomas
Hutchison,
Louis Ochsenbein, Ronald Zwisler
and their coach Floyd “Smitty” Smith.
Presented at the 50th consecutive Daisy Nationals
2015
John Hoffman
2016
Lydia Paterson
2017
James Eberwein
2018
Orin Ribar
2019
Joe C Murfin
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Come take your picture with the
World's Largest Daisy BB Gun in Historic Downtown
Rogers. Here are some fun facts about the
giant sculpture:
• It was installed January 20, 2021.
• It measures 25’ tall.
• Approximate scale: 8.33:1
• Sculpture has an aluminum frame.
• Parts are made of sculpted Styrofoam; coated
with epoxy urethane
• Stock is filled with 180 lbs. of BBs in 20 lb.
bags to ensure the sculpture is bottom-heavy.
• 180 lbs. of BBs = approximately 196, 363 BBs.
• Of course it doesn’t shoot. However, if it did,
the ammo would be 1.47” in diameter, 1/10th of an
inch smaller than a ping pong ball.
2023 Downtown Rogers Model 25

Each year the Daisy Museum creates artwork,
featuring an historic site in downtown Rogers,
Arkansas, to be engraved into the stock of the
famous Daisy Model 25 pump-action BB gun. These guns are engraved
to order and, when 500 guns have been made or at the
end of 2020, whichever comes first, the issue will
be closed.
50th Anniversary Daisy PowerLine 880 ONLY 500 MADE

Thanks to the Orin Ribar
family for their donation of vintage Daisy belt
buckles now available at daisymuseum.com

Vintage Red Ryder Belt Buckle from Orin Ribar's
Collection

Daisy Centennial Belt Buckle from Orin Ribar's
Collection
First
Daisy Red Ryder Tribute
Limited Edition with Custom Package

In 2019, the Daisy Airgun Museum proudly
accepted the donation of a very special No. 111,
Model 40 Daisy Red Ryder BB gun which was a
pre-production gun. It had been presented on
April 2, 1940, to Fred Harman, by Daisy execs
Cass Hough and Robert O. Wesley.
In exchange for the generous donation of this
first model presentation gun, the Daisy Airgun
Museum committed to produce 1,000 "Tribute"
guns, with each stock laser-engraved with the
same words which appeared on the first
presentation gun: "ONE ONLY", "LIMITED EDITION",
"CERTIFIED" and the signatures of Hough and
Wesley. There was also a gold star affixed to
the first gun and we have replicated that also.
Click Here!
Read about this gun in the NRA's "America's
First Freedom":
https://www.americas1stfreedom.org/articles/2020/4/2/unique-80-year-old-daisy-red-ryder-prototype-inspires-tribute-series/
Our new short-sleeved
T-shirts feature a wonderfully artistic image of the
new World's Largest Daisy BB Gun, which is
leaned up against the Daisy Museum in historic
downtown Rogers, Arkansas. We ask that you call to
place your order so we can check on availability of
your size in your preferred color. Colors are
charcoal, mint green, red, blue and yellow. S,M, L,
XL are $19..99 and 2X and 3X are $22.99.
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Check out our New Items!
God has blessed America!

Stand up, show your support, and pledge your allegiance to our country with this genuine Daisy Red Ryder BB gun. The stock is laser engraved with the American flag and the text of our Pledge of Allegiance. Click here to view more!
2nd Amendment Red Ryder - Engraved with your name.

Because a Daisy BB gun
is just about everyone’s first gun, it could just
possibly be the most important gun in the world.
Click Here For
More
Red Ryder State Guns

Now you can own an authentic Daisy Red Ryder with
your choice of state name with state shape and
official motto laser engraved on the left side of
the stock. Click Here For
More

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Click this Daisy 130th Anniversary logo to view and order one of Daisy’s special limited edition collectibles!

The board of directors of the Rogers
Daisy Airgun Museum, a 501(c)3, requests that you
consider a donation to the Museum's foundation.
Our long-term goal is that the
annual asset improvement of a growing foundation
would, someday, entirely underwrite the Museum's
operating expenses.
Click Here for more!
Click Here for The 2020 Northwest Arkansas
Visitors Guide
Welcome
to Rogers Arkansas!
If you can come to
Rogers, Arkansas, we’d love to meet you and to hear
your Daisy story. If you can’t make the trip right
now, we’re hopeful that this website will serve as a
virtual tour for you and that you too will read our
history, visit our
online giftshop, share your story with other
online collectors and even pick up an exclusive
limited edition collectible.
Planning a visit to Rogers to see the Daisy Airgun
Museum?

Click
here to see other local attractions and plan your
visit.
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