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Gun is instructed in its safe and proper operation. As the proud owner of a Daisy air gun, you have become part of an American tradition which dates back to the time when your great-grandfather was a small boy. Your new Daisy gun is the result of more than 100 years experience by Daisy in the manufacture of quality products. The most famous BB gun in the world, the Daisy Red Ryder is a classic tradition that’s as strong now as it was when it was designed more than 80 years ago. This lever action carbine has taught marksmanship and gun safety to generations. Daisy Gun Register and Lot Numbers. Dave Albert and Gary Garber. The numbering of Daisy BB guns began with a memo dated November 28, 1952, from Daisy’s Robert Shafer. In the memo, Shafer specified that register stamping would begin on December 1, 1952 (guns were then being produced in.