Quick tea break BOING and up we go
Having a busy day today, so not much time for Boinging
BOING
Quick tea break BOING and up we go
Having a busy day today, so not much time for Boinging
BOING
ATB, Paul
Always looking for new members at the Swalecliffe and District TSC in sunny Herne Bay http://www.sanddtsc.org.uk/
Slipped down the page a bit I see
Up we go folks with an evening Boing
BOING
ATB, Paul
Always looking for new members at the Swalecliffe and District TSC in sunny Herne Bay http://www.sanddtsc.org.uk/
And thank you once again for the BOINGS, Paul.
A bit silly busy at work, too. With month end upon us, and it being the end of Quarter 2 also (the biggest selling period) and with The Sun proudly boasting his hat, it's mental! A few more bikes to get out tomorrow and Saturday and hopefully get a restful Sunday. It's MotoGP from Assen this weekend and we'll see of we can squeeze a quick Boing in there.
THE BOINGER BASH AT QUIGLEY HOLLOW. MAKING GREAT MEMORIES SINCE 15th JUNE, 2013.
NEXT EVENT :- August 3/4, 2024.........BOING!!
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HW77K .22, HW100KT .22, HW95K .22. AA TX200 MK3 .22. AA S410 MK3 .177. HW80 .25 HW30S .22. Pistols: Walther CP88 .177, Hatsan Mod25 Supercharger .22, HW45 Silver Star .177, Webley Alecto .177, SMK Victory CP2 .22
I would like a HW35E in my collection, it's one of those classic rifles that every Boinger Man should own
I remember looking at the Optima adverts in AGW years ago and how my mates and I would absorb every detail and about the guns and 'scopes. I don't recall any one of us ever owning a HW35E, although one chap did get his mitts on a Norman May .177 Vixen
BOING
ATB, Paul
Always looking for new members at the Swalecliffe and District TSC in sunny Herne Bay http://www.sanddtsc.org.uk/
Yes, Paul.
With the introduction of AGW, the HW35E suddenly became the gun to have, with it's Walnut stock, manual barrel latch and Rekord trigger unit it showed how well an airgun could be built.
English manufacturers had nothing to compete with it at the time and this triggered springer developement from all manufacturers.
I firmly believe the 35E was the catalyst that caused every manufacturer to up their game.
Indeed Mick, at the time I owned a .177 Wobbly Hawk Mk3, which was fine for plinking but just couldn't compare to an HW, especially with the Webley single stage trigger. In my opinion my .22 Mk3 underlever was a better gun than the Hawk, feeling more solid, and for me, preferable to use over a .22 Airsporter that I owned at the time.
The Originals at the time had decent triggers, and I remember some of the chaps using 35S's and 50's for 6yd target shooting.
Of course, at the time, us youngsters found that HW's and FWB's were outside of our affordability limits, being still at school and earning £3.50 a week on my paper round
We used to visit Jim Johnsons at Norbury or Gentrys at Welling for a look at these fangled exotic German guns, and then we would wander off home with some sticky day-glo targets
Ah yes, the good ol' days mate
Up we go with a lunchtime boing.....
BOING
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ATB, Paul
Always looking for new members at the Swalecliffe and District TSC in sunny Herne Bay http://www.sanddtsc.org.uk/
ATB, Paul
Always looking for new members at the Swalecliffe and District TSC in sunny Herne Bay http://www.sanddtsc.org.uk/