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    Tyrolean Stocked Bsa Standard in US

    Tyrolean Stocked Bsa Standard in US
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2sGUAzmruc&t=615s

    Starts at 6.55 mins.

    Have seen several custom stocked Lincoln Jeffries types, this is one of the nicer ones. Apologies if it has been mentioned before.
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    J I Galan pictured one of these in Airgun Digest from late 1970's early 1980's

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    Quote Originally Posted by silva View Post
    Tyrolean Stocked Bsa Standard in US
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2sGUAzmruc&t=615s

    Starts at 6.55 mins.

    Have seen several custom stocked Lincoln Jeffries types, this is one of the nicer ones. Apologies if it has been mentioned before.
    Utterly gross to my eye. A horrible clash of eras. I feel the same when I see 1920s cars hot-rodded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Utterly gross to my eye. A horrible clash of eras. I feel the same when I see 1920s cars hot-rodded.
    Totally agree! And this fellow knows nothing about airguns. The lever compresses the gas???? Yikes. He is so knowledgeable about power burner but like so many in our country not a clue about airguns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Utterly gross to my eye. A horrible clash of eras. I feel the same when I see 1920s cars hot-rodded.
    Yes, but I bet it is practical, its sort of traditional Swiss or German style for those Schutzen events they shoot. In fairness I think centrefire rifles are the fellows speciality.
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