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    Anschiana model 250.

    See here.

    This is the latest acquisition to my collection. A very rare example indeed, even compared to the BSF model 65.

    The wood work was very kindly done by RAYGUN but dont blame him for the colour. That was my choice.
    The fully adjustable trigger blade was produced by Jim Edge and I hasten to add that this is still in its early development stages.

    Ah, what the hell!

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    ij thats one nice gun you have there were can i get one .wats the power .thanks coddy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coddy View Post
    ij thats one nice gun you have there were can i get one .wats the power .thanks coddy.
    Its unique but I feel I may have started a fashion.

    Power? It has a oil suppressed recoil system which works surprisingly well giving a total dead feeling on firing but the m.e. is below the German limit of 7 Jules.

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    has the looks of a diana52 .nice gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by coddy View Post
    has the looks of a diana52 .nice gun
    Thats the 'iana' bit in Anschutiana. An Anschutz 250 action in a Diana (52?) stock. Luvurly.

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    [QUOTE=I. J.;3162809]Its unique but I feel I may have started a fashion. :

    Nah, hope not, thats the third now I have seen that colour. Its even German made Paint. Rather have a FWB Sport with a Webley (go faster) muzzle weight.

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    what a waste of a diana 48 stock' its most horrible looking airgun i've ever seen

    dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DM80 View Post
    what a waste of a diana 48 stock' its most horrible looking airgun i've ever seen

    dave.
    Could be worse. It could have a Relum stock.

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    [QUOTE=I. J.;3162307]

    The wood work was very kindly done by RAYGUN but dont blame him for the colour. That was my choice.
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    Ah ha, good choice of colour. I had a similar colour on my SA LBR

    Here



    Great choice of colour

    atb Phil






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    It looks more like a Dianschutz 250 to me.

    I'm still looking for trigger parts for an An250 and if I ever find a parts gun I'll pass on the stock to you Ian, if you still want it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    It looks more like a Dianschutz 250 to me.

    I'm still looking for trigger parts for an An250 and if I ever find a parts gun I'll pass on the stock to you Ian, if you still want it.
    I'd love it. I advertised 'Wanted' on a couple of sites on the net and in A.G.W.
    Personally I favour Anschiana - 'Aunty Anna'.

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    I like it! By the way, is the VFM 2-6x20 for sale?

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