The rifle was going to have a clyinder shorter than a Tommy but longer than a longbow but webley pulled the idea and went with the longbow. Mach 1.5
The TXHW 20097k Drilling !
The amalgamation of Air Arms and Weihrauch to produce the much aclaimed air rifle !
A double barrelled/underlevered weapon in either .177 or .22 cal. or both to customers requirements !
Produced to finally once and for all quell the constant on-going argument on which of the above two rifles are the best !
“An airgun or two”………
The rifle was going to have a clyinder shorter than a Tommy but longer than a longbow but webley pulled the idea and went with the longbow. Mach 1.5
I know this probably does fit the criteria of the o.p. but the Webley Omega with the adjustable gas ram. http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...ml?sort=6&o=79 A very nice rifle to shoot with a quick lock time and, of course, no spring vibration. Was it just costs that stopped this going into production?
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www.rivington-riflemen.uk
An Original 45 with a walnut factory stock with cheek piece.
Good game.
Obscure, geeky and very specific - the tri-barrelled air rifles used by the federation in the Amtrak Wars series of sci-fi books.
I got this from JBs Facebook fanpage. It shows quite a few guns that never were - except for prototypes made by him .
https://www.facebook.com/17835238887...type=1&theater
A Webley air overlever air-pistol with modern styling, including the ability to fit a scope/red/dot laser, to fit a shoulder stock and different gripos. A bit like an HW45...
The Diana SP50P - P for pneumatic, fair enough they've sorted out the abysmal recoil, but the shot count is very poor.
A BSA Buccaneer Mk2 with an ambidextrous bulpup stock and gas ram powerplant.
A Webley Tempest repeater with a decent rearsight.
Nothing in his pockets except knives and lint.