A very good museum to go to if you like guns you like this one especially if you like air guns we had a great time so a lot of nice old air rifles actually got a couple appraised and the family and all had a great time this was a stop that I definitely wanted to go to when I learned about it and finally did get down here to see it it's very well worth the trip it's they got a nice displays handicap accessible friendly staff very helpful and it's in a nice part of town and for those who did not know they had a daisy air gun museum now you know cuz when I first learned of it I didn't think it was real but it is and it was very well worth going to. Song some very early Daisy rifles and I kind of wish I had some of those early ones but I am proud to say that I still have in the gun collection several air rifles and several of them are daisy including Daisy Red Rider. You will enjoy this trip here we do highly recommend it for the family it's a safe area it's very staff very friendly and you'll learn a lot we did can't wait to go back again sometime check their online as well you will have a...
Read moreI recently had the chance to visit the Daisy Airgun Museum in Rogers, Arkansas, and it truly is a hidden gem. As a kid I grew up and the daisy BB gun was how I learned to shoot. Naturally I had to visit and I was not disappointed. While the museum is on the smaller side, it offers a rich and fascinating look into the legacy of the iconic Daisy brand. With very affordable admission and a nostalgic, welcoming atmosphere, it’s a great stop for families, collectors, or anyone who appreciates classic Americana. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, featuring vintage airguns, historic impact, and memorabilia that highlight Daisy’s influence on American history, youth culture, and pop culture.
The gift shop offers a great selection of collectibles and BB guns you could take home, and I was happy to take home a commemorative coin as a keepsake. The staff were friendly and helpful, even suggesting the best spots to take photos. It’s clear that care and pride go into maintaining this museum. If you’re ever in the area, I highly recommend stopping by. You...
Read moreSmall museum that walks you through the history of the Daisy airgun.
The museum is relatively small and I suspect you could see most of it in 30 minutes or less. Even if you read literally every display and considered every item, it would surely take less than two hours.
There are some VERY old airguns from the Old World as examples of the original airguns. There are some of the original Daisy air guns and examples up to the latest airguns from the current generations of Daisy.
There are examples of some of the stampings they were doing during WW2 to support the war effort. There are examples of the pop-guns and other toys they made over the years.
From their origins in Michigan to their short time in Missouri and the multiple paths taken over the years back to Arkansas,...
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