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    Rayee is offline I don't need a gun; I've got an attack butterfly.
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    That one that looked like a Luger!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayee View Post
    That one that looked like a Luger!
    http://www.theschimel.com/

    Oh Yeah, not to forget the Schimel of course.

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    FWB65 and Webley Premier.

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    Blasts from the past.

    Great to see such a wide selection of ideas. The luger style gun reminded me of the example in, D Hiller's "collectors guide to air pistols". This is the only one known and possibly a prototype of a butt cylinder style pistol. I would love to see a version of this.

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    the scorpion for sure,agreed a better less touchy trigger .and a nice wire stock like the milbro cougar wouldnt hurt.cocking leaver to incorporate a silencer with weight .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranyhyn View Post
    http://www.theschimel.com/

    Oh Yeah, not to forget the Schimel of course.
    owww i like that

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    The Webley Senior, well made, and very nice to shoot. Will last several lifetimes.

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    Tempest. But NOT a turkish 1..
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    and not one meation of the gat
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    Its got to be another vote for the crosman 600 for me, although I've only fired one once - has everything I want in an air/co2 pistol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranyhyn View Post
    http://www.theschimel.com/

    Oh Yeah, not to forget the Schimel of course.
    Why not the American Luger?
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    Crosman Mark 1/2 (.22/.177)
    Probably the finest budget CO2 pistol ever produced

    Crosman 600
    Probably offers the most legal fun you can experience in two hands!

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    The Abas Major. I'm lucky enough to own one of these, it's high quality, superbly designed, compact and graceful in looks. Just excellent. It shoots a lot like a Webley, having similar power and similar accuracy. Lots of fun and a true classic.

    I'd also like to see the Rutten Winstar 550 pistol back, it's like a high quality, more powerful update of the Webley Tempest or Hurricane.

    I love the BSA Scorpion too, these pistols are underrated and I find mine very satisfying and enjoyable to shoot.

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    The Webley Nemesis with perhaps a double pump action ala the Alceto!

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    The Webley Senior.

    I've not had the privilege of shooting or owning one, but I've heard they were an outstanding piece of kit.

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