In October I paid £150 for a late 70's .22 35 Delux in good condition from Keith at Bisley, I now have three a std, delux and export all made within a few years of each other. I'd highly recommend a 35 to anyone whatever model.
Good point (re sharp bits ) The edges of the slot when you remove the trigger unit (as a whole unit) can be razor sharp. Ive got the scars to prove it. Ten minutes with a needle file will sort it. The end block may need a little persuasion to start to move. I use a tight fitting spanner and a quick belt with a hammer (normal r/h thread) to get it started.
HTH
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
In October I paid £150 for a late 70's .22 35 Delux in good condition from Keith at Bisley, I now have three a std, delux and export all made within a few years of each other. I'd highly recommend a 35 to anyone whatever model.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Only in your house.
My two may have problems?
One is a K and the other is long but they are both .177 -which is odd for my springers.