hi all, i went yesterday,just wanted some reloading supplies,ended up buying a webley premier,you know how it is.noticed the midway girls,tell me,were they pretty?,i never saw their faces.......cheers..greasemonkey
I went today & noticed a couple of new traders which is always good, I bought some cci subs &
some 55gn fmj for my .223 & I was quite surprised to see a mk5 original pistol in .177 for £125 I think i'll advertise mine
hi all, i went yesterday,just wanted some reloading supplies,ended up buying a webley premier,you know how it is.noticed the midway girls,tell me,were they pretty?,i never saw their faces.......cheers..greasemonkey
more guns than you can shake a stick at!
Saw other very pretty young ladies, 'smartly' dressed with nice blouses, doing a lot of bending forwards to pick up GunMart magazines that were on a pallet and stood waiting for one for a few mins. But they were much too busy bending forwards and down to even look towards me!!
i popped down there this morning and left after an hour,not a lot to interest me and most stuff overpriced imo.
how much is it to get in and can anybody go or do you have to be a member
free admission
A very good fair. Some of the airguns I saw sold include:
A boxed 1950s Webley Junior pistol in fine condition: £105
A fine Millita with the wedge shaped rearsight. Much original nickel and blue intact - I think this was priced @ £138
A very nice 1912 BSA Light Pattern with straight hand stock and Lincoln Jeffries' retailer's mark on the stock. Much original finish intact - £225
The following were still for sale this afternoon:
A very nice Haenel 49 with much original finish - £128 I think
A prewar Webley Mk1 air pistol with slant grip - £70
A BSA Light Pattern with bayonet underlever and straight hand stock - unpriced
BSA Stutzen in .177. Near mint - £400
There were other but Josie's just shouted that my tea's ready, so that's all for now!
John
And I came away with a good/reasonable HW35 Export in .22 for £110.
Best bit was getting to handle a Jap replica blank firing FG42 and loads of lovely deacts including a Nazi marked Walther P38.
Oh and one of the stalls had a l/h stock for a FWB Sport and a Normay Vixen cloth badge, plus I saw at least 3 Webley Hawk Mk1's. Tons of Pre war BSA U/Levers etc.
Regards to all I met there off the BBS.
Why do I only remember the Midway stand. Just a shame the two items I wanted were not stocked, Aimpoint Red Dot & Pact shot timer.
Let's not forget the girls on the Gunmart stand, only spoilt by that ugly b'stard Pete Moore (gotta love the guy)
Phil