One here, Pete:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/68145...g+Guns+Duo+300
Guys I'm trying to find out an info on a pistol marked sgs Duo 300 and any possible value it has what looks like a pneumatic cylinder inside but it actually spring powered externally it looks like a FAS any help would be appreciated
cheers Pete.
NOW IN SALES SECTION
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Last edited by cptman; 05-07-2015 at 02:49 PM.
why is it there are more horses arses in the world than there are horses?
One here, Pete:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/68145...g+Guns+Duo+300
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Thanks Garvin.
Any idea of value?
Pete.
why is it there are more horses arses in the world than there are horses?
I guess because it looked a bit like that sweet pneumatic?
http://cinedux.com/sundry-airguns.php
Target Sports of Bolton imported a batch of these direct from Italy in the mid 80's. I remember working on them and shall we just say I worked on them a lot. I remember there being no anti bear trap which made it 'inetersting' when working on a faulty trigger.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
For collectors of the quirky, the Duo 300 is actually quite an interesting pistol with some unique features. It is the only springer with a hinged air cylinder that lifts up during cocking, and in addition the piston is pulled back by a telescoping pull rod, which extends to about twice its length at the extreme of the cocking stroke. While not exactly desirable as a quality shooter, if you want one of these for your collection they will be hard to find. They were only made over the period 1985-1988, and in addition they probably had a poor survival rate.