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    Mk1 HW85 or Webley Longbow.
    Missed the boat on both back in the day.
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    Webley longbow brumy, I shouldn't of let my minter go and I will replace it when I find another...

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    eyebull is offline Even a stopped clock is right twice a day
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    I would still have bought an LGV.
    But given the chance again I would have passed up the Lightning, HW95k and Striker and got a Pro Sport.
    Good deals with these members

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    Blackrider is offline It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got a Spring
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    HW 80 .22 V Mach Maglaza. Even if “Carling” made air rifles !
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    Venom Vantage for me.....I missed the chance on a 77 Zephyr back in the day and still regret it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by david1123 View Post
    Show us a walther example please bud. Give them a miss on the classifieds myself. Walther usually means a more than shoddy copy of a hand gun in c02. Am I missing a trick? Or were they just before my time?
    Take a look here:

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....ther-LG-55-DST

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    HW 80 .22 V Mach Maglaza. Even if “Carling” made air rifles !
    Have you got it back now then, John?
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    Best springer to buy new now? None of them. Maybe AA PS, or Diana TH, but, honestly, none of the above. Buy used.

    I have happily owned most of the classic factory ones. FWB127, HW85Mk1, BSF, Omega, Longbow, Tomahawk, multiple HW77s (though never TXs or 80s, just a personal thing), bunch of Dianas, etc. Never Venoms or Airmasters or that really high-end stuff.

    If I had to keep one, it would be the walnut Longbow. Or the CS700, tuned, 25mm 77. Or the factory tyro 25mm 77. Or....Hell this gets tricky.

    Of stuff I haven’t had, TXSR, Whizzer, maybe Park, definitely 80s Venom and Airmasters. Perhaps Diana TH. And Theoben SLR88.

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    Has to be a TX200, now to decide which one of the 8 I currently have. Even a new one would be fine since I have several spare MarkI and MarkII pistons, if I decided to short stroke it. Trouble would be the 5 minutes it would take to make the swap.

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    cant decide hw80 or hw35 or hw95

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    Out of all my rifles If I could go back in time it would be a Theoben SLR88 Imperator Grand Prix. Stunning straight out of the box. Not a springer but close. For one I have never owned it would be a Whiscombe.


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    A Venom Bavaria. Also Original/Dianas Models 26 & 28, which seem to be equally scarce these days.

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    Venom Longbow in .177

    Outside of that, my HW35 (also in .177) was the most enjoyable springer I've shot to date.
    "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son" Dean Wormer.

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    My weihrauch hw90 (theoben gas strut...sorry know that's not a spring!) in .177 with standard barrel.

    I have the .22 carbine. Lovely but variety is the spice of life right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by les allam View Post
    It would be a AA Pro/Elite with 25mm reduced cylinder conversion for me.
    A Hw80 with same conversion a close second.
    Les..
    I agree with that!!

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