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Thread: What is your favorite classic looking springer old or new?

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    BSA Mercury Challenger for me,too!

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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    Blimey! a thread where BSA's seem to be coming out on top

    Wait for Tony L to come along and spoil it with an HW

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Blimey! a thread where BSA's seem to be coming out on top

    Wait for Tony L to come along and spoil it with an HW

    Pete
    He's outnumbered this time
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    MKI then MKII Airsporter simple economical design, no bangs or whistles and does what it says on the tin. prfection.

    Chippendale (with clothes on)

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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    Quote Originally Posted by MartynB View Post
    He's outnumbered this time
    I feel I'm amongst friends

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Mks.1 and 2 Airsporter, Falke 90, Mk.1 HW80, HW35E.

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    Sorry folks, for me its the HW77k... especially on open sights




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    Original 50 with the schnabel stock, pure porn

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercoupe View Post
    Original 50 with the schnabel stock, pure porn
    Got one but I still prefer the Airsporter for looks.

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    When the Germans decide to make something stylish, they do a good job!
    ( have to admit the 95 has a Customstock stock.)




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    You can't leave the FWB sport out of this, surely!

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    My modified BSA Stutzen is a looker to my eye.


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    Best looking classic springer? Walnut Webley Longbow (pre 2006 Brum built) fitted with period factory option Slim-Tech silencer.
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    I'd go.for early Original 45. Stock a bit bland but its handling and uncluttered lines eventually grows on you, and the bluing is superb. And for a slightly more pleasing look the RWS 45 variant with its 35s esque stock is a little different n traditional.

    Hard to find them in that factory fresh condition these days...
    Dave

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    Webley Omega.

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