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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.
The pistol in the second photo is fantastic. It looks like something that would have been used for target shooting during quiet spells on the Nautilus!
WANTED: Next weeks winning lottery numbers :-)
Hi Pete,
I must say the background wall makes a nice change from the old fence !
Seriously, the Giffard looks great and something I can see in my own future.
Regards
Brian
On and up then Binners! Healthy New Year to you and yours.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
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Nice model 1400 hot rod!
The 1400 was designed during the "Going Great Guns" era at Crosman in second half of the '60s. I think at least part of the inspiration for this "tarting up" of the Crosman line was that the owner, PY Hahn, was planning to sell the company. In any case, this resulted in the 1300 Medallist II (harking back to the chrome plated model 150 in presentation box circa 1957) the 1100 shotgun, 622 clip repeater, 451 semi-auto, and the 1400. Crosman put great effort into the 1400 and ended up, having 3 or 4 variations during the trip, with the finest pneumatic rifle since the original model 101.