I had one in a thumbhole stock but part exed that an a bsa s10 carbine against my miroku shotty wwhich i still have
Who had one of these then?
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Not me !
I had one in a thumbhole stock but part exed that an a bsa s10 carbine against my miroku shotty wwhich i still have
them there springer's are soooooo addictive
Yeah, I had a couple, one walnut thumbhole, one sporter. Wish I'd kept one
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
I had a minter, liked to watch the pellets arching down at the end of trajectory to disappear though the same hole as the previous pellet. It was like a PCP, the scope never moved when you fired. Only problem with them was weight. Sold mine for £200.
Baz
BE AN INDEPENDENT THINKER, DON'T FOLLOW THE CROWD
Mine's been to the boinger bash on occasions. Always fun to get out and play with it.
Dave
Always wanted one, to complete the 'Late, Great, Roy Hutchinson collection. Missed several on here as I summed and ahhed, must be quicker next time, unless there is one still out there (sporter stock).
I used to own serial No. 711, an RH91W, which was one of the first in .177 cal. Sold it to Sportarm in Dorchester years ago...
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I have two
At the moment they're keepers, even though the sensible thing to do would be to sell them on..
22 walnut sporter still has the original stubby silencer, always bothered about power but its accuracy changes my mind every time I use it. imo one of the greats ..
when one of my sons calls ill get them to sort a pic, not upto speed with that type of thing , sorry.....