Millard Bros. rifle and not made by M & G / Diana in 'West Germany' (for this period) all bets are off - on the dating stamping.

I very much doubt that Milbro could be bothered/interested enough about their rifles to introduce (or continue with) an even minimally small extra production cost.

This model (G80) could be described as a final recognition that Milbro had to up their game to compete in the European airgun world.



Not to put too finer point upon it,


It was too late and not enough.