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    Air rifles at auction

    Anyone know what lot 831 is, looks interesting.
    https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...8-a86300f2f227

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttloaves View Post
    Anyone know what lot 831 is, looks interesting.
    https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...8-a86300f2f227
    SMK model ??? Anything over £5 and youve been done.
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    Horrible old SMK Chinese pump-up with 12 shot magazine. Value £25 tops.

    Model B45-2

    http://angryangryguncompany.blogspot...air-rifle.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    Horrible old SMK Chinese pump-up with magazine. Value £25 tops.
    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    SMK model ??? Anything over £5 and youve been done.
    SNAP ! But Im a cheap skate.
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    Thanks lads, that was quick.

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    Looks like a cheap, cheap Snowpeak to me.....
    HuMa regulated S200 .22...
    Artemis PP800 .177...
    Weihrauch HW45 .177

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttloaves View Post
    Thanks lads, that was quick.
    Like two circling vultures.
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    Well known for blowing their seals back in the day.
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    Try BAM B5-3
    I think .177 was 12 shot magazine, .22 was 10 shot. Magazine was fixed to rifle and you have to turn it by hand to move to another shot.
    Not too difficult to work on if you are used to rifles / pistols from Crosman etc with O ring seals. Not sure if piston pump seals are available. A tad 'agricultural' and, as said, prone to blowing the main seal ... which can be made from rubber sheet if needed.
    Prices vary ... cheap and cheerful to quite expensive (£100+ for a mint condition) ... all depends on who wants one I guess. Not for me though ....
    Cheers, Phil

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    Hyenas

    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Like two circling vultures.
    Scavenging hyenas perhaps?😉
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    I sold 3 of these including the "deluxe" version to the same gentleman for £150 posted. Old boys used to like them for the usual unmentionable reason.

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