That's what I think they are.
I've been given these to pass on to someone who would want them.
I don't, he's having a clear out.
Anyone have any idea if they are valuable/collectible or what?
I suspect the box of darts and pellets might be worth more!
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I can't post photos for some reason so look here to see them http://www.airgunforum.net/agf/index...howtopic=64251
New link to pics..
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I agree with Danny, except to say that without seeing the markings the wood grip pistol could be a pre-war German (MGR) Diana Model 2 or a post-war British Milbro Diana 2. It's also worth pointing out that whichever it is, it does appear to be a rarer nickel plated version.
There are plenty of collectors for these push-barrel pistols, but this does not mean that their prices are going to be high. I would suggest £15-20 for the plastic grip pistol and £20-30 for the wood grip. This assumes that they are in good nick and have their original breech pins.