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    Daisy Airgun Museum

    4.7 (19 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Don P.

    Nice to learn about the history of the Daisy Airgun and the company behind it. You get to use a handheld device that tells you about the exhibits as you walk through. There are 29 different exhibits to look at and while it is not a large place, there is a lot to see and hear about. Well worth it. Probably not something younger kids would be interested in unless they are really into BB guns but something older kids and adults would enjoy.

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    Diron K.

    This museum is awesome. It is must see if you are in the area and have ever owned a BB gun. Brought back a lot of great childhood memories. It is only $2.00 to tour it, it's a great value. The two gentlemen working there are super friendly and good conversationalists.

    Dottie K.

    What a great place full of slivers of history. There is a $2 adult admission and children under 16 are free. There is a self guided tour that allows you to do a audio tour full of information. The staff is friendly and helpful. Take a step back in time and stroll through the museum. Great way to spend a n hour or so on a slow afternoon

    Stacy A.

    "You'll shoot your eye out, kid!" Enter into the yesteryear at this museum for the famous BB gun manufacturer. You'll know you're at the right place when you walk up and see the world's largest BB gun, and at over 25' tall, you can't miss it. It's only $2 admission to get in and while there, you'll see how the guns are made, their evolution over the years, and plenty of nostalgic momentos. It was really interesting to see how this BB gun company has helped with war efforts, been made popular in through movies like 'A Christmas Story', and even made golf balls that may or may not be on the moon right now.

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    Liz S.

    A fun throwback to childhood! Rather than go straight through to the gift shop we did the tour, which is a minimal fee and you get headphones and a commemorative pin. I recommend the tour. While it is small, the history of the Daisy brand is very interesting. I wasn't as familiar with the vast array of guns, considering the BB guns in my family were for my brothers, it was neat to see where the guns originated from and where they are now. The gift shop is cute and full of all kinds of memorabilia from the very first Red Rider BB gun to the different versions of BB guns, some upwards of $500! We left with 2 BB guns, pins, a hat and a tin sign. The Daisy air gun museum is worth the drive if you're wandering through Arkansas!

    Candy M.

    A lot of information about BB guns, some interesting perspectives on our American history changing over time, and Some perspective on marketing and the popular culture is also available at this facility. I learned a few things, nice way to kill some time.

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    Very cool place, and very friendly staff, LOTS of information and supplies to purchase.

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    Forget the art pieces. This is a really cool space. Architecturally, it's what I would envision a…read moremodern art museum would look like. I don't have the acumen enough to convey how sick this place is, my vocabulary fails me. You just have to visit it and take it in one angle, one hall way, one vista at time and come away truly impressed. BTW did I talk about the individual pieces on display because they are numerous, vibrant and more importantly- relevant. This is art for the masses. Art has a built in haughtiness but this is more digestible to everyone. The Getty Museum as gorgeous as the grounds are - left this plebeian wanting on its exhibits. Did I mention entrance is complimentary! They should charge. They're worth it.

    Why don't they ever answer the phone? The hours on the website say 10 AM, but in many places…read moreonline, it says 11 AM. I called to simply find out when they open. No one ever answers. Generally, no one answers emails. For such a world class museum, is it too much to ask that someone answer the phone? There was a famous speaker there recently, and I had some questions about parking. I am a paid member, and I also paid to hear the speaker. I simply had some questions about parking, and could not find the answer anywhere online. Once again, I called... and no one answered. This is a major blemish on this museum, in my opinion. I sent an email asking for a refund of my membership, but of course never heard back about that, either.

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