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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Then I have to wonder what you're doing in this section.
    Unlike a certain member, I don't think all barrel over cylinder webleys are hideous. And as a respectful collector I would never use one as a doorstop, hammer or fishing weight
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Lots of plastic though isn't there Ian?
    Its Crosman.

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    Unlike a certain member, I don't think all barrel over cylinder webleys are hideous. And as a respectful collector I would never use one as a doorstop, hammer or fishing weight
    It was a bin bag liner holder actually.

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    The blued Ansonia's are quite willowy looking. If form follows function, top spot has to go to the Bsa Lincoln Jeffries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Saying that - the Crosman Mod 70 is no munter.

    Can't help thinking that Crosman looks like this Anschutz




    I actually like the lines of the Streaks, Just don't go a bundle on pumping them!!



    Have to say, I love this long 600 of Lawries even though it's not actually a rifle!!




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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Can't help thinking that Crosman looks like this Anschutz




    I actually like the lines of the Streaks, Just don't go a bundle on pumping them!!



    Have to say, I love this long 600 of Lawries even though it's not actually a rifle!!




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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post

    I actually like the lines of the Streaks, Just don't go a bundle on pumping them!!

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    The post refers to the 'Most Graceful ......' It doesn't say anything about its shooting qualities or abilities. The Crosman is mainly plastic and looks better than it shoots.

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    HW100 all the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artschool View Post
    HW100 all the way.
    HW100? While I agree the HW100 is one of the best pcp I, personally, wouldn't class the standard factory versions as graceful.
    Even I only class my personal, well modified one as 'passable'.

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    Most graceful air rifle ever designed

    Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, of course, but for me, there has been nothing better than the early modern BSA designs, like the CADET and CADET MAJOR. Too many of the most recent designs are really ugly; others have features which detract from, rather than enhance, their appearance. For me, if it looks right, it probably is right!

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    My vote would also go for the Mk1 Airsporter with the nice one piece tapered barrel (a nice tidy example of which I am fortunate to own a couple) Have to say I have a soft spot for the Centenary with the elongated stock - my project Mk1 will have some sympathetic mods to bring it up to speed along with a nice one off made stock (once my health/weather etc allows me to get around to doing it that is) with elongated stock similar to the Centenary.
    At the end of the day, whatever 'floats your boat' should tick your boxes - if it be an old BSA or Wobbley, the older rifles just seem to have that indefinable something that makes them all that special, also, something that was made all those years ago that still brings much pleasure and good service to it's keeper, is a legacy to those in the past that made them so well with craftsmanship and dedication, there, said my bit! (just my opinion!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Can't help thinking that Crosman looks like this Anschutz




    I actually like the lines of the Streaks, Just don't go a bundle on pumping them!!



    Have to say, I love this long 600 of Lawries even though it's not actually a rifle!!




    John
    Dam that long 600 looks sexy as . Me likey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airsporterman View Post
    My vote would also go for the Mk1 Airsporter with the nice one piece tapered barrel (a nice tidy example of which I am fortunate to own a couple) Have to say I have a soft spot for the Centenary with the elongated stock - my project Mk1 will have some sympathetic mods to bring it up to speed along with a nice one off made stock (once my health/weather etc allows me to get around to doing it that is) with elongated stock similar to the Centenary.
    At the end of the day, whatever 'floats your boat' should tick your boxes - if it be an old BSA or Wobbley, the older rifles just seem to have that indefinable something that makes them all that special, also, something that was made all those years ago that still brings much pleasure and good service to it's keeper, is a legacy to those in the past that made them so well with craftsmanship and dedication, there, said my bit! (just my opinion!)

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    Well said, it’s something you have to feel, it comes through when you hold these old guns and sight them. It’s killing me that it’s too cold to the take my new to me BSA MK2 out and shoot it. But holding it you can tell this is something special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttloaves View Post
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    Which one Butty??


    EDIT- I presume you mean the carbine that belongs to Lawrie?

    It's a Crosman 600 pistol- Same as the pistol above it, It's had a longer barrel fitted, A shoulder stock and a longer cylinder, Maybe for bulk fill Co2 or maybe HPA..


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