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    [QUOTE=eyebull;7185987]All of them, as I'm terrible at selling anything
    But if pushed...I would have to keep my FWB65, Diana mod.6, and the LP53. Bury them with me.
    They are all quality classics that will probably never be equalled.[/QUOTE

    Health and Safety Rules forbid burial with weapons unless you can prove Viking Ancestry and provide boat, archers and flaming arrows.

    And I know I shouldn't call airguns weapons but otherwise the joke doesn't work.

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    Mine is my Crosman 1322 Medalist, bought in 1982 for £20 and has only just needed new valve seals !
    I had a .22 Webley Hurricane (inc the box) which I sold and regret

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    The way that I look at it I have had loads of guns in the past and sold them on if it does not have sentimental value I think you need to get one that is in as good condition as you can find as near to mint condition as you can get.

    I did this with my premier I have had lots of both premiers and seniors before but they they looked good they had been used a lot so the action was not tight so you would always see another one that was in just a little better condition.

    So that is why my Steel Webley Premier in .22 is a keeper for me the only way that it could be improved would be to get a blued one that had never been used and that would not be cheap if you could find one also if you are buying on line you never really no how good it is until it arrives.

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    I still have my BSA Scorpipn .177 bought new from 1983.

    Powerful accurate and looks good too.

    I will never sell it will let my son have it when I am gone

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    Dont have many ;
    HW 45 .177 Silver Star, Boxed .22 Premier E, .22 Tempest and an Accles & Shelvoke .177 Acvoke.
    Only the Acvoke is a keeper as it belonged to my late Father-in -Law.
    “An airgun or two”………

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    Webley junior - first pistol, bought it when I was 11, sold it a couple of years later then bought it back again.

    It was confiscated by parents, teachers and police many times over the years but I always managed to get/steal it back. It survived a couple of weeks in a pond once and also survived being thrown on a bonfire!

    Since then it was painted gloss black, stripped and reblued twice, and now has pride of place amongst around a hundred other webleys rather than hidden in a sock drawer
    "But we have our own dream and our own task. We are with Europe, but not of it. We are linked, but not comprised. We are interested and associated, but not absorbed."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Gen View Post
    Webley junior - first pistol, bought it when I was 11, sold it a couple of years later then bought it back again.

    It was confiscated by parents, teachers and police many times over the years but I always managed to get/steal it back. It survived a couple of weeks in a pond once and also survived being thrown on a bonfire!

    Since then it was painted gloss black, stripped and reblued twice, and now has pride of place amongst around a hundred other webleys rather than hidden in a sock drawer
    lol...i use to keep my Junior in a sock draw....given to me by my uncle in 79 it was a minty blued one .....dropped many a starling in the days of millions of starlings....wish i had kept it.

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    As a young lad, I once kept a Gat Gun up a bedroom chimney !
    It stayed there for about two years until I sold it.
    “An airgun or two”………

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