m1 carbine in 1980
before that an sp50 diana for payment of a kids job about 1977
Mine was Relum Tornado .22, bought it new myself when I was 14 and walked it home over my shoulder, those were the days.
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Sean
m1 carbine in 1980
before that an sp50 diana for payment of a kids job about 1977
Mine was a BSA Meteor .22 needless to say. I was about 16 when I bought it and like Sean, carried it openly to my mate's house and back. When I was 18 I managed to get a 'german gun' - I can't remember what it was, but it was an underlever (with an Airsporter-like action) and used it in a Shropshire Bell target league.
Then nothing until I got the bug again last year and the first (semi) classic gun I bought was a Meteor!
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Jon
The Mighty GAT !
Brider.
“An airgun or two”………
I had a HW35E when I was 16, oh how I wish I had kept it now.
My very first rifle was a .177 Diana (I think, can't really remember) that my Grandad had which I was trained with by my dad when we visited, I then bought my very own secondhand Airsporter.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
My first gun was an Indian Big Chief, You broke the gun to cock it then twisted the end out of the barrel put in a pellet and it was ready to fire, My next gun was A Diana 15 the one with the full stock, then a Diana 22 onto a Cadet then Cadet Major then an Airsporter MK1, When the Major and Airsporter got nicked I packed in shooting. Later on when I had two sons who were old enough and big enough to hold a gun I acquired a Mercury and Meteor. I now have got two Airsporters with another on the way, a Cadet and two Majors these last three are renovation jobs but hopefully they will be brought back to life and Weihrauch 35, think its the export not sure.
Chippendale (Carpenter with clothes on)
I borrowed it from a mate when we were about 11 or so and then swapped it for cigarette cards if I remember correctly, to become it's permanent owner. It had a diet of whatever could go down the barrel and out the other end. Not allowed to keep it at home, although I finally did get permission, it lived up a tree on Wimbledon common for at least a year. Regularly visited of course!
On a roll now........Jetex engines tied to balsa wood floats, homemade catapults were a big favourite as was anything we could play with found on numerous 'bomb sites', this being the mid 50's. We fired, threw or set light to so many things.....fabulous time to be growing up.
Kids now aren't even allowed to blow their noses without a full environmental study and a survival kit!
I'll get me coat....if I can remember where I put it.
...purchased from a school chum for GBP 1:75 when he moved on to a Meteor. His parents allowed him to own an airgun, mine did not.
Having cut across a floorboard in the corner of my room a few days later when alone in the house and prised it up, i created a concealed 'gunroom' which i was confident would safely conceal my prize. Some months later i was informed that the carpet in my room was to be changed... needless to say, the explaining i had to do did not include the word 'gun'.
My second 'gunroom' was in the 'roof' of a hollow oak tree. This was remote, dry and very secure as you had to be small to get in.
T.J. Harrington Chrome GAT- my first, my best, my everything...:-)
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Diana SP50 first ever gun followed a year later by a Slavia 618.
Hungarian donkey sanctuary
BSA lightning .22 now wanting to get a .25 for rat busting!!
I wanna be the airgunbbs Model
a brand new hw100 in 22. this was about 2 years ago. ive since swapped the action for a 177 of the same model. ive also got an air arms mpr, hw97kt and a hw40.
our young un has a 177 s200 which is his first gun. he's a lucky lad having such a quality gun at the ripe old age of 9. top little gun.