Marksman G10 etc.
Here's one for the gurus.... spring air pistols of the USA... name some.
I know of the following pre-War pistols:
The Haviland and Gunn Morse
The Johnson and Bye Champion
The Pope Rifle Air Pistol
Numerous Quackenbush designs
Then following WWII you have the Hy-Score range of spring powered air pistols...
But are there any others?
I'm not interested in the Beeman pistols that are rebranded versions of European designs or other rebranded air pistols. Just pure native designed U.S. spring powered air pistols.
Marksman G10 etc.
Off the top of the noggin, post-war includes the rare Marvelair, scarce Healthways Western Plainsman, more common Healthways Topscore aka Sharpshooter, and several Daisy models. In older times there were the Bedford Eureka, Lindner gallery pistol and others that would turn up in a cruise through John Griffiths's wonderful Encyclopedia.
Don R.
Targ-aire air pistol?
Funny I forgot the Targ-aire and I did a UTube on mine. Lol Pretty rare, didn’t make it for long, but pretty cool charging system.
https://youtu.be/WPf5DrfCnhI
There's the William Cross, the Bedford and Walker, various Daisys, the Marksman and the Carey pistol. I think the HW45 was an original Beeman design - according to him anyway.
Vintage Airguns Gallery
..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
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The Crosman V-300.