sticky grease on the spring, fires smooth and quiet.
Baz
sticky grease on the spring, fires smooth and quiet.
Baz
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The side levers are not very refined by todays standards but do have a charm about tem.
Top to bottom:
Camargue
Mistral
Khamsin Mk1
Khamsin Mk2
Mechanism looks a bit Webleyish. Will sell at Kempton I feel.
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I've been lucky enough to find a camargue and mk1 khamsin both in .177 and they're a dream to shoot
I had a Hi-Power . It had a full length Gunpower (Gunsport ?) silencer. L1A1 sling . a laser sight under the barrel but inside the stock and hole drilled for the beam to come out and a Nikko Sterling 3-9x50 scope .
I fitted a Theoben Gasram into it also and it shot great .
I swapped it for a Radio scanner .Stupid stupid stupid
That sounds awesome,shame you swapped it. To be honest the air arms side levers are really under rated guns in my opinion . I've got a few of them in my collection and they're one of my favourite guns to shoot. .really accurate too. The Sussex armoury versions aren't quite as nice but with a little bit of home tuning they can all shoot really well.
I regretted it a few days later but the guy had passed the rifle on already . It was around the time of the Dunblane massacre and i was getting into mountain biking so I was selling off my airguns. I had two of the rifles and I cant honestly remember what I did with the other one .
All in .22. I'd love to drop on a couple of .177 side levers but they are a rare find.
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I'm still rockin' the singlepoint look........
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