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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrane View Post
    Is this a trick question? Obviously the HW35.
    You trying to wind me up

    If so, then you're leaving via the window chummy

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    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
    You trying to wind me up

    If so, then you're leaving via the window chummy

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartynB View Post
    Just waiting for you to bite Pete
    What you trying to say

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    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 MartynB View Post
    Just waiting for you to bite Pete
    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    What you trying to say

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    Think he was just waiting for you to put your teeth back in, Pete!

    Sorry I haven't jumped in earlier in this thread, but I haven't been with it of late.

    Loveliest classic looking rifles.....got to agree with the Airsporter. Not the slabby blonde ones, mind.

    And, of course, a most beautiful 35E with gorgeous grain on show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrane View Post
    Is this a trick question? Obviously the HW35.
    Even I.J. hasn't chosen his love of his life the HW35. Even with great wood as in the early 35E its still a snub nosed porpoise.

    Its the FWB MKII, if I could put up my normal pin up of it then there wouldn't be any argument.

    The Original 50 is certainly an elegant rifle, as is the Webley MKIII. Some BSA's if you must. The older HW95 Luxus might have made it but for the moderator; the new one isn't nicer. But for pure lines and has "it" the FWB Sport MKII has it in oodles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskett View Post
    But for pure lines and has "it" the FWB Sport MKII has it in oodles.
    Ian teased us with pics of his in a very nice Beeman stock - cue Ian to tease us all again
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    Thinking some more, this Mastersport sold by RustyBuzz some time ago should get a mention: photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartynB View Post
    Ian teased us with pics of his in a very nice Beeman stock - cue Ian to tease us all again
    Always keen to please.

    https://imgur.com/erWtquo

    And how about this. I swapped this LEFT HAND Export stock on here a while ago and only recently decided to see what was under the nasty brown varnish. This:

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    I think the mk1 hw85 luxus is a handsome gun, it's like a little 80 in a 77 stock, it's a little cracker, atb Daz

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    Hw85 for me had it for 20 ish years and still shoots better than me

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    Some HW35E wood was fab.

    HW85 pics please. Can someone host my Sport picture, it has my favourite combo with Optima 4x40 scope and Apel mounts?

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    Here are Muskett's photographs:







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    I think this thread has gone slightly off target ( ) Its '.... your favourite classic LOOKING springer ....'

    Ive a couple of nice looking airguns, the A A Pro Sport is one of them



    but its not the nicest rifle I have to shoot. The honour of what is the best rifle TO SHOOT must go to some of the Walther break barrel match rifles.

    Nicest full power rifle to shoot? HW77K.
    Nicest full power rifle to cock and shoot - FWB Sport .22 Mk 1 or 2.
    All I.M.O. and all slightly tuned. I am also willing to be persuaded otherwise.
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    I'm with you there I.J.

    For pure elegance of line then the Sport wins, but it isn't the best air rifle, mainly because of its indifferent trigger.
    The Original 45 was so nearly there if they had have just gone one step further with the wood and checkering to finish it off, but they never did.
    A 12ft/lbs rifle really shouldn't be when scoped over 8lbs in weight, well not for a sporting rifle. Annoyingly anything that is reasonably easy to shoot accurately is nearer 9lbs.

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    [QUOTE=Muskett;7549532]I'm with you there I.J.


    The Original 45 was so nearly there if they had have just gone one step further with the wood and checkering to finish it off,


    The 045 trigger is far worse than the FWB

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