my best wierd gun is a limited run conversion of deact AKM into Brocock air cart rifle.
Mine was the only one made in .22 from approx 10 or so done.must make it a bit rare as you definitely cant buy them now
.....or the conversion of a 1942 no4mk1 lee enfield by S&P who did about 200 but there will be very few of those left now..shame
Gun control means using both hands.
Olympic 11
CO2 bulk fill semi auto. 80 shot removable mag,uses gamo ball in it's rifled barrel. Dates from the 60 - 70s
They were used as fairground guns and have two sets of counters, one of which needs a special key to reset it,so that the stall owner knew how many shots had been fired and therefore how much money he should have.
Not many about that are as good as this,so I doubt it ever made it to a fairground.
I was offered one of those earlier this year at the bootsale, I tried telling the bloke that they were illegal to sell and that if he didn't apply for an FAC at the time when these guns were banned then he can't even own it himself!!!
He wouldn't have it!! He said that because he bought it before they banned them that he was 'Allowed to keep it'!!
It was like talking to a wall...
A wall that knew everything and then some more besides
John
for my gunz guitarz and bonzai, see here
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Yes, Yes.... and No - You win a schnitzel !
The MG34 detatches, leaving the Nurnberg mount in place, along with a thing called a "U supporter" to which can be mounted an airgun or a lamp, - or both.
I used to use this on one of my permissions with a crew of 3 ( Driver, Gunner, Loader/fetcher/pusher on the back) With it's low revving Hi torque motor, Locking diff, reverse and 2 wheel drive It was the ideal mobile bunny hide
The first rifle to be mounted was the AirArms Firepower, backed up by the driver and loaders Stutzens..... happy days......
Musketeer, Tin-Horseman and Axeman extraordinaire
Many years ago we used to use my sis bouyfriends old Coertinha 1600E on the mountain road and kreep doewn the rides on my uncles place with a mobile lamping use the lights of the car and a Franchi gas opoerated 12 bore. But that pic of yours loks the bizz, thanks for posting.
people like that allways get my back up , like the guy recently who argueded you could change the parts in a Normay Vixen with a modern HW35, well you cant I own a Vixen and a few modern HW, s and have had them apart to compare, but then this "expert" had read it and "knew " it was true, so I just gave up, these days I cant be botherd