http://www.theschimel.com/
Oh Yeah, not to forget the Schimel of course.
That one that looked like a Luger!
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http://www.theschimel.com/
Oh Yeah, not to forget the Schimel of course.
FWB65 and Webley Premier.
Great to see such a wide selection of ideas. The luger style gun reminded me of the example in, D Hiller's "collectors guide to air pistols". This is the only one known and possibly a prototype of a butt cylinder style pistol. I would love to see a version of this.
the scorpion for sure,agreed a better less touchy trigger .and a nice wire stock like the milbro cougar wouldnt hurt.cocking leaver to incorporate a silencer with weight .
The Webley Senior, well made, and very nice to shoot. Will last several lifetimes.
Tempest. But NOT a turkish 1..
ATB,
yana
and not one meation of the gat
the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.
Its got to be another vote for the crosman 600 for me, although I've only fired one once - has everything I want in an air/co2 pistol.
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Crosman Mark 1/2 (.22/.177)
Probably the finest budget CO2 pistol ever produced
Crosman 600
Probably offers the most legal fun you can experience in two hands!
Cheers
Ian
The Abas Major. I'm lucky enough to own one of these, it's high quality, superbly designed, compact and graceful in looks. Just excellent. It shoots a lot like a Webley, having similar power and similar accuracy. Lots of fun and a true classic.
I'd also like to see the Rutten Winstar 550 pistol back, it's like a high quality, more powerful update of the Webley Tempest or Hurricane.
I love the BSA Scorpion too, these pistols are underrated and I find mine very satisfying and enjoyable to shoot.
The Webley Nemesis with perhaps a double pump action ala the Alceto!
The Webley Senior.
I've not had the privilege of shooting or owning one, but I've heard they were an outstanding piece of kit.
Jim
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"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone