Daisy Creates Razorbacks Red Ryder BB Gun
By: Kyle Leyenberger
Updated: December 4, 2012
Daisy is going hog wild with its newest product.
The Daisy Airgun Museum in Rogers is working with the University of Arkansas to sell a fully functional Razorbacks Red Ryder BB gun.
The air rifle has a hog laser-engraved on the wooden stock. The company set up shop in Rogers in 1958, and Joe Murfin, Daisy's vice president of marketing, says the partnership makes perfect sense.
"Like the university, it's very entrenched in this area, a lot of people know that Daisys are made in Rogers, Arkansas and everybody knows that Fayetteville, Northwest Arkansas is home for the hogs."
The gun is available exclusively at the Daisy museum in downtown Rogers.
The Daisy Airgun Museum in Rogers is working with the University of Arkansas to sell a fully functional Razorbacks Red Ryder BB gun.
The air rifle has a hog laser-engraved on the wooden stock. The company set up shop in Rogers in 1958, and Joe Murfin, Daisy's vice president of marketing, says the partnership makes perfect sense.
"Like the university, it's very entrenched in this area, a lot of people know that Daisys are made in Rogers, Arkansas and everybody knows that Fayetteville, Northwest Arkansas is home for the hogs."
The gun is available exclusively at the Daisy museum in downtown Rogers.
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