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    Web links to vintage airguns

    Worth checking out these links.

    Any additions welcome please.

    https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....d-information/
    Vintage Airguns Gallery
    ..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
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    A really useful list. There is also American Vintage Airguns https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/amer...index-s25.html

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    Pleased to see that in addition to the (very good and worthy) usual suspects, you have Nick Carter’s AnotherAirgunBlog on there.

    It’s not particularly a collectors’ or vintage site, or branded as such, but it is an outstanding resource for restorers, repairers, tuners, or tinkerers, or just for seeing how guns come apart, work, can be fixed when they don’t, and go back together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Pleased to see that in addition to the (very good and worthy) usual suspects, you have Nick Carter’s AnotherAirgunBlog on there.

    It’s not particularly a collectors’ or vintage site, or branded as such, but it is an outstanding resource for restorers, repairers, tuners, or tinkerers, or just for seeing how guns come apart, work, can be fixed when they don’t, and go back together.
    Agreed, I always like to service recent acquisitions and I’ve found that website a really useful resource for servicing some vintage air pistols, often offering the only disassembly guide online.

    Great list Danny.

    Cheers,
    Matt

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    Good listing I’m surprised how many of the posting I recognize after the 5 years in the hobby.. Don’t give up on the American GTA vintage forum, I have been trying to convince them that the world of Airguns is not necessarily always named Sheridan. I feel there is some hope lol

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    Not properly “vintage” by some way, but I’m a fan of Steve’s Air Arms Anorak history site, and these rifles increasingly get discussed on here rather than in General Airgun. A great resource for fans of 80s/90s springers and older PCPs.

    https://www.airarmsanorak.co.uk/air-arms-spring-rifles

    Sadly, the once-excellent “Jackal’s Lair” site is defunct (though can still be found in parts via the wayback machine).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogilkes View Post
    A really useful list. There is also American Vintage Airguns https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/amer...index-s25.html
    It's on there Ollie, 2nd one down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    It's on there Ollie, 2nd one down.
    Doh! Blind as a bat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Worth checking out these links.

    Any additions welcome please.

    https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....d-information/
    Thanks Danny, very useful links.
    Brian

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