Lots of history, good price. Self guided tour with a wand that tells you about it all our a booklet to read as you go through. A display of stuff from A Christmas Story. Then buy your own gun and ammo. Fun was had by all
Who ever thought we fought in wars with guns that you squeezed an air bag to power the bullet. Unreal array of interesting facts and the education value is second to few. Take some time to see it all.
Fun museum! This is a museum worth stopping for if you have an interest in firearms. Give yourself an hour for the self guided tour, more time if you like history. Well laid out with a small Daisy Outlet store at the end.
I was one of those kids 60 years ago that wanted and finally got a Daisy Air Rifle (BB gun, to me).The museum is small, but really worth it if you ever were in love with your gun. The history of the air rifles is very interesting and you can see hundreds of different models both old and new. Also, the small gift shop offers some great Daisy souvenirs and some good deals of discontinued, marred, or overstocks guns.
If you grew up shooting a Daisy BB gun it is a fun place to visit. If you did not however it is probably not worth your time.
What a wonderful surprise. Museum appears to be an old corner office structure and operates on contributions. As you enter you realize you are in for a thrill. Presentations are arranged well and you are quickly immersed in a part of history whether you owned a Daisy Air Rifle or not. Took our children and grandchildren and had a wonderful time. I suppose most visitors will leave with either their first or a replacement BB Gun which are on display for sale and a true value. The audio presentations are chock-full of interesting tidbits of information; including certain International facts concerning foreign government defenses based on Daisy's influence. Great visit.
If you like BB guns then this is the place to check out. You will not spend too much time here as it is relatively small.
A $2 per person, kids 16 and under free, gets you a tour of the history of daisy air rifles. After seeing gun after gun after gun, it gets pretty boring. It would have been better built around how the air rifles were used through time and celebrities who might have use them. It is in need of much more visual stimulation. It's good for killing an hour or so, but just kind of OK.
This is a self guided tour that starts as soon as you enter. They offer guide books and also recorded handheld wands to talk you through the museum. There is a great depth of information provided with many guns on display. There is a shop at the end with great deals on outlet items.
This museum was arranged and laid out well. There are many displays of different guns and other artifacts related to the Company. It was probably more interesting to my husband than to me but would recommend it to those who would have an interest in such.