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    Arrow I've got a lion !

    Hi all

    A chap from the club gave me an old rifle last night to see if I could get it working and perhaps give it to a youngster etc

    By his own admission it was a bit of a dog in fact it didn't even have the power to force a pellet out of the barrel . lol

    I think its a B4 although it is marked with ' Lion ' which I think pre dated the SMK variants although I suspect one of you chaps will know ?

    Anyway it will keep me busy .. for a year or too

    Thanks btw Alan !

    Dave
    ]Never explain. Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe it anyway. ~ Elbert Hubbard[

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    Have a look on the UK Chinese forum , Welsh Willy does spares etc for the chinese comunity .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry B View Post
    Have a look on the UK Chinese forum , Welsh Willy does spares etc for the chinese comunity .
    Thanks for that , we were a tad worried that the action was plugged by a piece of plastic ( original I would say ) now if I put a better spring in it would the spring fire out backwards lol
    It rattles and twists and really has seen better days , should be a laugh though I guess .

    cheers

    Dave
    ]Never explain. Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe it anyway. ~ Elbert Hubbard[

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    Dave , the beauty of them is they are so "agricultural" , to work on them is easy .

    Take a large hammer .... ....

    Jokes aside , they do well with a tiny bit of re-engineering .

    They wont fall into the TX / Pro sport / HW class , but can be turned easily into good fun guns, plinking , shooting coke cans , spinners etc.

    The beauty of them is , you some how are'nt afraid to take them out in gaga weather , dont matter if they get a bit damp or muddy .

    Drill out here & there , put in bigger screws made of steel , not platiscene (?)

    & its ok .

    Some of the under lever variants , you cant do much to improve , unless you fancy re-machining the stock. The rifle is set so far forward , you need an 8 inch trigger finger, with the strength of your thumb .

    I think the chaps on this site will welcome some one of your reputation amongst them.

    http://ukchineseairgunforum.myfreeforum.org/index.php

    Gerry

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    I like the Lion! Such an advanced action in so crude a gun. I well remember them from the 70s.

    Take a look here

    http://ukchineseairgunforum.myfreefo...highlight=lion

    Also if you pm me an email I can send you scan of an old article on them if interested.

    Ollie

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogilkes View Post
    I like the Lion! Such an advanced action in so crude a gun. I well remember them from the 70s.

    Take a look here

    http://ukchineseairgunforum.myfreefo...highlight=lion

    Also if you pm me an email I can send you scan of an old article on them if interested.

    Ollie
    Some good posts and stuff on that site!..This story by Bob Beeman is worth 5 mins.......

    http://www.beemans.net/a_shot_of_humor.htm

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