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    A recent acquisition.... the EM-GE Mod 100...

    Quite a rare one to find I believe. In good shape too.

    http://www.jimmiedeesairguns.com/man...tagram-photos/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmieDee View Post

    Quite a rare one to find I believe. In good shape too.

    http://www.jimmiedeesairguns.com/man...tagram-photos/
    Fantastic find in fantastic condition. I now officially hate you.
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    Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Fantastic find in fantastic condition. I now officially hate you.
    I'm building another collection it seems.... of haters pmsl.

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    It is an interesting device, very clean and strongly designed. They made another pistol I remember, the very rakish LP3 which was the closest a British teenager could get to a 'Luger' (P08) during the 70s. I think the Italians stole the style of the LP100 pistol for the far inferior Panther RO72 'Target Pistol' which looked very similar but which is made out of old milk bottle tops, margarine tubs and put together by Barbary apes press-ganged from the Gibraltar colony.

    I wonder what kind of groups it can make with good pellets? Looks like a shooter rather than a wall-hanger.... the solid rib above the barrel invites people to 'blow things up'. Altogether a good example of a 60s/70s air pistol when they didn't bother trying to make them look like firearms. It looks like an atomic ray-gun instead!

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