Im not talking about the PS and custom jobs, just nice looking old school factory classics, like the 77 and 80, any new stuff that can compare when it comes to classic looks?
Im not talking about the PS and custom jobs, just nice looking old school factory classics, like the 77 and 80, any new stuff that can compare when it comes to classic looks?
Not sure if most would class my suggestion as being entirely traditional looking but for me the Original/Diana series 50 are to my mind a handsome looking gun whether in its early guise or even it's last outgoing T01 format.
Dave
You mean things still in production? Some of the Diana 31/34 woodstock variants, and most of the HW springers, and the TX (though I dislike the latest Mk3 chequering).
Still in production, then it has to be the "Big ol Eighty" !
“An airgun or two”………
I just got my hands on this weekend an ok condition HW80 and even though it's a bit dinged up I think everything about it just looks right. I also have a mint condition TX200hc which is also a lovely looking gun, but there's just something about the big HW I really like.
Basc Member
.177 FX Wildcat, .177 Air Arms Pro Sport .22, .177 HW 100T, Air Arms TX200hc
Both just what you think is a nice traditional looking springer.
Everyone might not agree but this is my idea of a modern traditional looking springer
http://imgur.com/YJK8EsO
The BSA Goldstar underlever i got from Biggsy is my personal fave.
I also like the Stutzen,but unfortunately have never owned one.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/7192...21379/?fref=ts Rapid 7,HW100kt .177,Theoben Fenman, BSA Goldstar,Daystate HW30S shrouded and tuned, HW99S (Paul Short tuned)
FWB Sport Mk1 or 2, HW77, BSA Airsporters Mk 1 / 2 RB2
1980,s HW77, s