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    S'more..

    HW35's



    Some more 35's



    Mercury's



    Webbo sidelevers..



    Mod 50's






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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post

    Mk1/2/3 Webleys..


    Now that is what I would consider the perfect trio for any springer air rifle collector to aspire to in his collection - and I am not a rifle collector! I do have the Mk 2 and 3 rifles, but have let a few Mk 1's slip through my fingerts in trades for pistols. Maybe it is time for me to get another - or is it too late?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccdjg View Post
    Now that is what I would consider the perfect trio for any springer air rifle collector to aspire to in his collection - and I am not a rifle collector! I do have the Mk 2 and 3 rifles, but have let a few Mk 1's slip through my fingerts in trades for pistols. Maybe it is time for me to get another - or is it too late?

    You can still find them for sale. Though prepare to empty your wallet for one....

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    Prewar junior Haenel rifles

    Haenel mod V Junior repeaters in 4.5mm and 5.5mm, plus mod V Junior (4.5mm, modified stock)




    Haenel mod V Junior, mod 1 (4.5mm), mod 33 Jr (4.4mm ball)

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    Back to threes
    [IMG]DSC00661 by Mark Davis, on Flickr[/IMG]

    5 years in the development and just 3 years 1966-1969 in production.

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    Still can't seem to fathom how to put pics directly on to forum from flikr so this is a link to a great trio.
    https://www.flickr.com/gp/124581931@N06/ZVbJ0e
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    Last edited by fozzy45; 06-01-2018 at 06:55 PM.

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    Posts 50 and 51 -very nice guns, but what are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccdjg View Post
    Posts 50 and 51 -very nice guns, but what are they?
    Mine on 51 say what they are. FWB 124 Mastersport, Weihrauch HW77 Mastersport Dominator and Weihrauch77 Mastersport FTS chameleon.
    Fozzy

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    Quote Originally Posted by fozzy45 View Post
    Mine on 51 say what they are. FWB 124 Mastersport, Weihrauch HW77 Mastersport Dominator and Weihrauch77 Mastersport FTS chameleon.
    Fozzy

    Sorry Fozzy, I didn't scroll down the page far enough. Great trio, but your gun room is not an ideal storage area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccdjg View Post
    Sorry Fozzy, I didn't scroll down the page far enough. Great trio, but your gun room is not an ideal storage area.
    Mmm, I suppose they are a bit exposed mate.
    Fozzy

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    Prewar Diana 58-all 3 variations


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    Quote Originally Posted by leh22 View Post
    Wowser!!

    I reckon all three are pretty rare!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leh22 View Post
    What great threesome. your lucky if you own just one of them.

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    When I started this thread I didn't imagine how many superb examples would turn up from members' collections. Not all were threesomes, but we can forgive you for going astray a bit. Great stuff!

    I just realised that I had an unusual threesome in my collection that didn't fit into any obvious pattern. The only thing that they have in common is that they were patented by famous British gunmaking companies but never actually made it to the market place. So these are really cheats, not vintage pistols at all, but modern reproductions.
    From top to bottom: Webley Whiting; BSA/Norman; Webley/Frank Clarke


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