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    Challenger Arms Corporation Plainsman pump pistol in.22

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    is that the one you got from the Webley sell off
    Correct. That and a adjustable gas ram Omega, the Omega prototype and a Sharp Innova. I nearly got the Eclipse with the cocking lever in the stock like the Airsporter.
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    Daisy 2003 semi auto blowback 35 shot pistol Clever mechanism with drop in mags that have a helical feed. Good FPS but hideous plastic body. Not many about nowadays...

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Correct. That and a adjustable gas ram Omega, the Omega prototype and a Sharp Innova. I nearly got the Eclipse with the cocking lever in the stock like the Airsporter.
    all rarer than a rare thing then respect

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
    Daisy 2003 semi auto blowback 35 shot pistol Clever mechanism with drop in mags that have a helical feed. Good FPS but hideous plastic body. Not many about nowadays...
    Only ever seen one in a book, respect, thanks for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    Only ever seen one in a book, respect, thanks for your input.
    Apparently they ceased production as someone worked out how to run them full-auto That's the rumour anyway... heaven knows, they aren't that accurate semi auto

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    I think mine would be the Healthways Plainsman.
    http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2009/...bb-gun-part-1/
    Ugly brute, but actually quite nice to shoot even though it has a "double action" trigger.

    Three power settings, low, medium and "Bloody hell!", shame it only takes 8g Co2 though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicesperanto View Post
    I think mine would be the Healthways Plainsman.
    http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2009/...bb-gun-part-1/
    Ugly brute, but actually quite nice to shoot even though it has a "double action" trigger.

    Three power settings, low, medium and "Bloody hell!", shame it only takes 8g Co2 though.
    again only ever seen one in a book, amazing whats out here and in peoples collections Thanks for your input

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    Odd gun

    Mine would have to be my pre war Haenel model 28, it is a good job you never had to use this in a fast fire situation, it takes an age to load.
    The armourer, with no where near as many guns as I used to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The armourer View Post
    Mine would have to be my pre war Haenel model 28, it is a good job you never had to use this in a fast fire situation, it takes an age to load.
    Yes, tried one, would have lovded to have bought it but didnt have the money at the time.

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    Ok another one of mine is the Alros Starfire co2 rifle in .22, I got it off here a few years ago, it was tested by BTDT in his series on classic airrifles in AGW a few years back. Its a lovley gun and to my mind is one of the best of CO2 rifles.

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    Musketeer, Tin-Horseman and Axeman extraordinaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy View Post
    Looks like a MG34 with a drum Magazine is it actually an airgun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake190 View Post
    Challenger Arms Corporation Plainsman pump pistol in.22
    another good one

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    I almost forgot my Sharp Pan Target rifle. (Top one in this photo http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...ml?sort=6&o=73) I did have two but I swapped one for a .177Normay Vixen.
    I did hear Manchester Air Guns only imported less than 30 of these.

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