Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
I am a Man of La Northumberlandia, a true Knight and spend my days on my Quest (my duty nay privilege!) and fighting dragons and unbeatable foe, to right the unrightable wrongs, to bear with unbearable sorrow and dreaming my impossible dreams.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
I rather fancy the Sheridan SPORTER multi-stroke pneumatic,with it's ribbed barrel and sturdy peep-sight. Easy on the arm and accurate beyond my ability,it is definitely a winner!
http://cinedux.com/sheridan-airguns.php
The Sheridan is great example of the oddness of collecting.
It began with the Model A. It was astounding, for the time, but did not sell well, because it was so novel and expensive.
So the Model B was a cheapened version, in order to sell better.
But it still did not sell well, leading rapidly to the further-cheapened but highly effective Model C that was produced from the 50s until the late 80s.
The oddness, as I understand it, is that the Model B now rivals the Model A in price - despite being "inferior", there were fewer of them made, so they sell for as much as the "better" earlier version.
I am a Man of La Northumberlandia, a true Knight and spend my days on my Quest (my duty nay privilege!) and fighting dragons and unbeatable foe, to right the unrightable wrongs, to bear with unbearable sorrow and dreaming my impossible dreams.
I seem to remember Knibbs having one for sale at £4k some time back ?
Probably still there !
“An airgun or two”………
My ideal rifle is a Webley Junior if any one has one for sale at a reasonably price
Any chance you can send me a link
Air Arms Mistral in .20
Air Arms Camargue in .20
Air Arms Khamsin in .25