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  1. #1
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    Just found the beauty. I hadn't remembered it was a Venom bullpup from mid 80's, so must have been nearer 30 years ago. I'm new to the forum but having spent a few evenings following the threads, it doesn't surprise me that the picture originated from BBS, from a thread in 2013. It was suggested that it was bought for £250, and seems like a bargain to me.......Mustn't run before I can walk, got to get started again before I start on the dream collection.

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    Me and the lads, had quite a few innova's back in the day. Plus a couple of ace's, and just the one victroy, not many of them made i think!! my own personal favorite was a custom one, a venom viper, in .177. that was my go to gun for rabbiting

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    B.A.R. had a s/h Venom Innova last time I was over. http://www.airgunbuyer.com/makeBig.asp?ID=5858&pic=0
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
    www.rivington-riflemen.uk

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    That's nice. Looks much more purposeful with the custom stock and silencer. It does suit a bullpup configuration though. Not able to post attachments but the venom bullpup would be the one for me.
    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....Innova-Bullpup

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    Thumbs up

    i've always liked the innova ever since my brother had one when we were in our teens .......gawd seems like 30 odd years ago now using a hw77 stock used to be an early trick ....just been looking at a webley rebels that bar have for £99 in .177 only
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    I'm not familiar with the Rebel. It looks very similar and sounds like it could be a fun alternative. I don't like the synthetic stock but wouldn't be too difficult to make up some nice wood to go on it. Thanks for the heads up, one to add to my list too.

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    Don't go near a Rebel. I tried that and it's a waste of time money and heartache.

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