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    Old air rifle id

    Had this rifle over 20 years ago it was a big old lump really dark stock and the distinct feature was the pistol grip was like bark and if I remember it had the same finish on the forend.
    Believe it was a factory rifle so not a home made stock, but don't have a clue to what the rifle was?

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    No one else will have a clue without a picture.

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    Sounds a lot like my rifle which has a metal barrel with a hole in it and a trigger to release the pellet. I think it was made by someone at a factory who was alive at the time. The stock was made from a tree, but the bark and leaves were scrapped off.
    It,s not so big, so may not be the same as yours.

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    Old air rifle id

    Quote Originally Posted by Mason View Post
    Sounds a lot like my rifle which has a metal barrel with a hole in it and a trigger to release the pellet. I think it was made by someone at a factory who was alive at the time. The stock was made from a tree, but the bark and leaves were scrapped off.
    It,s not so big, so may not be the same as yours.
    LOL , that cheered me up thanks. it must be a thingummy whatchamacallit!

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    Sorry no pics but thought the stock design might have been a clue to someone .

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    Mystery

    Quote Originally Posted by Mason View Post
    Sounds a lot like my rifle which has a metal barrel with a hole in it and a trigger to release the pellet. I think it was made by someone at a factory who was alive at the time. The stock was made from a tree, but the bark and leaves were scrapped off.
    It,s not so big, so may not be the same as yours.
    Lol ... early morning grins .

    To the OP , what type was it ?
    Springer ? and if so was it a break barrel , underlever , sidelever .
    Pcp ?
    How did you fill it - to narrow down the possibilities - did the bottle remove from the front , or did you have to fill by hose to the gun .
    Single shot or multi via a mag - built in or removeable ?
    Cocking by a side Bolt or handle or lever ?
    or Co2 / Pump-up ?

    As for a grip like BARK
    Sounds like the airgun had heavily stippling - not the same as chequering and would look and feel like raw bark to some areas of the stock . As usually seen on Walnut stocks and if stippled to grip and forend that would suggest a premium model .
    So if a break barrel - and it had a rise and fall cheek piece , it could have been a HW98 as specifically this had course stippling to grip and from an image I have also ( it seems ) to the underside of the forend .
    If Pcp it could be from this period a Webley FX 2000 , or one of the higher Falcons possibly .

    Or ....
    I have run out of ideas .
    Time for a coffee

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    Ha glad it made some people laugh , should have been a bit more specific. Rifle was a .22 break barrel .

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    Paratrooper?
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    Stickin with me HW

    Quote Originally Posted by hydroclamp View Post
    Ha glad it made some people laugh , should have been a bit more specific. Rifle was a .22 break barrel .
    Am going to stick to my suggestion of HW .

    Bark like stippling to the grip and ( unless I am really wrong) , on the fore-end too .
    Mind I am no expert on HW 's of the past 20 years so perhaps the 98 is not old enough .

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