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Daisy Airgun Museum: Explore the Legacy of the World's Oldest Airgun Brand

Daisy Airgun Museum: Explore the Legacy of the World s Oldest Airgun Brand

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Daisy is the world's oldest, largest and best-known brand of airguns in the world. At the Daisy Museum in historic downtown Rogers, you'll walk through the company's history, from the company's founding as the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company to the present. See the original wirestock gun. Learn how the company was named Daisy. See the first Daisy Red Ryder ever made and even pick up a tribute to that gun. See Daisy airguns, paintings, artwork and collectibles, Learn about two Daisy golf balls on the moon, Then take home a souvenir from the gift shop Shipping is available. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
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