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Thread: Hammereli MASTER with r/h anatomic grip. Value please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Hi Nige.

    Bobs two are very nice.

    Mark D has a superb collection shown in Gavin's post above?

    I finally zeroed in the Kempton Single and amazed myself on a 10 m target!
    I did a Feg co2 at the same time but think the Hammerli just shaded it.

    I am mostly a lazy can shooter these days


    Can someone tell me how the blow off valve works on these?
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    The valve is a very basic "pressure to close valve", Shoot until the pressure starts to drop off (POI lowers) adjust the valve screw until the gas releases then back off slightly, The pistol should then release the gas just before pressure drops enough to affect POI, a very simply design but very effective for comp shooters as it prevented "low gas" shots being taken,
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    Got it
    Thanks Nige.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Got it
    Thanks Nige.
    Glad all is clear regarding the pressure relief now John.

    Nige has probably explained it better than the Hammerli handbook does!!!!!

    Best regards,

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    Thanks
    I was over thinking it.

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    First pistol with box and spare hard case plus handbook for sale.

    I will list and sell these two Anatomic Masters separately as it is highly unlikely that anyone would be interested in buying the pair of them.

    This afternoon I have taken pictures of the first one that I will sell (which one I decided to sell first was decided on the toss of a coin - like all good decisions!) and I have taken pictures to show the pistol, the red and white Hammerli box, the Hammerli hard case and the Hammerli handbook that will form the deal for this first sale.

    This would make a really interesting purchase for any serious Hammerli collector as it will also provide a spare box (or case) as well as a nice pistol and a genuine Hammerli pistol handbook - something I found really hard to find when I wanted one!

    I am asking £450 for this package and hope it will interest a Hammerli collector who does not have an example of an Anatomic Master and who would appreciate having a spare box (or case) to safely house or display another pistol alongside this one.

    I have taken fresh pictures this afternoon to clearly show the full content of this deal and I would be happy to email them to anyone that is seriously interested in seeing them or buying this interesting package from me.
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    Rare

    Nice examples Bob,

    They were even rare in their day, (the 70's), and even rarer in the UK, as then they were on Firearm Certificate in the UK, (powered by noxious gas, was the reason!!!) and most Air event organisers classed them as firearms, and would not allow them, I had that problem with the Walther CP1. The only place I saw the Hammerli's in use in the 70's was on the other side of the water in Europe.

    Not for me, but very tasty! Some one must snap these up!

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    The first pistol to be sold is now listed in the sales section:-

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....51#post7702551
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    The first pistol to be sold is now listed in the sales section:-

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....51#post7702551
    Pics of both pistols here:

    https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....tol/#post-4017

    If only money were no object...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    The first pistol to be sold is now listed in the sales section:-

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....51#post7702551
    I should have said - "offered for sale" as it has not ben sold yet!
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    Both of these Anatomic Masters have now found new homes as they have been SOLD
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    Both of these Anatomic Masters have now found new homes as they have been SOLD
    I now own No.060970.
    Damn good pistol.

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