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Thread: Most graceful air rifle ever designed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aimless View Post
    Bit slaby and angular?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Personally I find the Airsporter (MKs 1&2) pretty but the knowledge of their awful triggers spoils the visual image for me ().
    If it would warm up here I would happily test your theory, but I did test my MK2 with a couple shots over the chrony when I got it, and noticed a long two stage trigger that seemed to hit a wall? Wonder how many lbs. it takes to release? But Grace can overcome many things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen K View Post
    In the eyes of this beerholder the Air Arms SE90 has always raised a neck hair or three, I think it more elegant than a Pro-Sport.

    Not mine.


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    Hee hee!!

    The SE90 is mine!!

    'Tis a beauty that came from one of the Melbourne fayres








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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskett View Post
    My FWB Sport is hard to beat on elegance of its lines.
    A walnut sexy stock would lift it even higher.

    (Anyone want to post my picture?)
    Tom's pics:





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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Tom's pics:





    Nice Webleys. I always thought the Viscount Deluxe was a particularly nice-looking rifle. Pity it doesn't shoot as well as it looks and handles.

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    This is another thread where every rifle that has ever been made will appear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    This is another thread where every rifle that has ever been made will appear.

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    Yes. At some point someone will mention the BSF S80, and the rest of us will throw up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskett View Post
    My FWB Sport is hard to beat on elegance of its lines.
    A walnut sexy stock would lift it even higher.

    like this ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    like this ?

    But what about the Walther LG55t??




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    Stop it, you two. That's just not fair.

    And the walnut custom FWB has too big a scope on it. It needs a gloss Leupold 4x28 or small Japanese Tasco/Optima in low mounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Stop it, you two. That's just not fair.

    And the walnut custom FWB has too big a scope on it. It needs a gloss Leupold 4x28 or small Japanese Tasco/Optima in low mounts.
    Mebbe summat like this?





    Or a little steel bodied Weaver 2.5x1" Micro Trac?






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    I started this probably time to end it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    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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    Its very nice how did you know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    But what about the Walther LG55t??




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    Air Rifle Headquarters 120x Sporter from 1977

    A custom stocked FWB Sport

    Picture in AG Digest first edition by Robert Beeman.

    Beeman also did some gorgeous stocks for the R1 with fleur de lys checkering.
    Last edited by BSFNUT; 09-02-2018 at 08:35 AM.

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