I am slowly resurrecting an Airsporter MK1, GB16962 which puts it firmly at 1958 (I believe). There could be a number '7' after that sequence but I doubt it and think it is more likely just a faint scratch. Does anyone know how many MK1s were made?

The rifle was in a sorry state but I think the action is back in operating condition. The piston was vey tight in the cylinder due to accumulated crud but surprisingly the leather washer seems OK. I was fully prepared to make a tool to remove it and them make a new washer but now hope that is not needed. No stock bolt though but a quick inspection convinced me the thread was 5/16 Whitworth and a new one was made from a 5/16 Whit coach bolt, head end cut off and a new slot head fitted. It which fits very well.
Trigger spring was a very clear home made jobby and it completely 'threw me' to begin with. It only had one operational arm and more kinks and bends than spaghetti junction. All my attempts to make and fit a new spring with two legs in the same orientation failed ... yes, I know, senior moments! Then I realised that the first spring had been 'fitted' back to front as a mirror image of what it should be. A short while later a new spring was made and fitted ... all's well.
No rearsight though so I guess that is another project as they seem quite rare.
The stock needs attention as both forend arms have come off at the hand/pistol grip. At best there is about a 3mm thickness of timber, tapering to about 1mm, spread over an area of about 3cm x 2cm. I am now wondering how best to attempt a repair. One arm is currently drying from being glued back into place. I will do the other tomorrow. But I doubt this will be strong enough to withstand a cocking force .. might do, but I suspect not. I cannot see any way of strengthening the joints from inside the action so am wondering if a couple of maybe 3 or 4mm dowels through the pistol grip would help. I have never tried this before ... somehow I think screws would be far more difficult to hide! Has anyone made such a repair, and if so, how did you do it? Maybe more to the point, did it work and survive the cocking action?

Life is so much fun in Collectables revival.

Cheers, Phil