The Whiscombes are stunning rifles. Unframed Dave (another well known member on here) has a beautiful example which he kindly let me shoot at the last boinger bash. I'm sure he will no doubt notice this thread and share some more info
The Whiscombes are stunning rifles. Unframed Dave (another well known member on here) has a beautiful example which he kindly let me shoot at the last boinger bash. I'm sure he will no doubt notice this thread and share some more info
My mate Nurek is a good bloke to talk to about Whiscombes. He’ll be along when he sees the title of this thread. He owns some stunners.
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Sounds like a Whiscombe, I had a JW60 which required two strokes to cock, the same as the JW50. The higher power ones do require three strokes.
Very nice guns, regret selling mine.
Three that I know of, Park, Original, Whiscombe, have two pistons to dampen recoil.
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I think the Park rifle pistons may be both compression like the Whiscombe. If you look at the transfer port where the pellet is loaded, it is at the mid-point where the pistons meet. That's probably why the power output on them was superior to the Original Giss system.
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