Daystate Airwolf MVT.22 40ft RUGER77/17hmr RUGER SR22
"DON'T EVER SHOOT A 17 HMR. What ever you thought you knew about 22 rim fires, and loved about them, will be lost forever. It's like dumping your wife for Miss America."
As its hand made it might be fairly easy to repair.
Certainly worth a few hundred Quid.
Is the green-eyed monster in attendance?
It's gorgeous. It reminds me of the Wildey .475 Magnum without a ventilated rib.
Actually - I'm bloody jealous
The Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that?
Harry Callahan: When a man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher’s knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn’t out collecting for the Red Cross.
If it was a Webley with a screw out of place we would be on page three by now.
I also remember this on gunstar and the high price which put me off, but it is very nice, love the design of it especially the long barrel and well done getting it at hopefully a price you were happy with.
Daystate Airwolf MVT.22 40ft RUGER77/17hmr RUGER SR22
"DON'T EVER SHOOT A 17 HMR. What ever you thought you knew about 22 rim fires, and loved about them, will be lost forever. It's like dumping your wife for Miss America."
This pistol is a precision engineering marvel. It is utterly fabulous and beautiful.
I really wouldn't be able to put it away in its case. Thank you for sharing OP.
I'm going to do a review for the AirGun World Magazine and I thought about taking it to the Hatfield show
and leaving it with Terry If he agrees and there is enough interest,what does everyone think as I'd love to know more about it
Ps thanks everyone who's shown interest
Atb
Dean
Daystate Airwolf MVT.22 40ft RUGER77/17hmr RUGER SR22
"DON'T EVER SHOOT A 17 HMR. What ever you thought you knew about 22 rim fires, and loved about them, will be lost forever. It's like dumping your wife for Miss America."
It does look awesome, I also watched it for a while on gunstar. I wonder if there is any clues to when it was made.