Have a look in the collectors section, some nice examples knocking around & not too expensive usually.
Original model 50 air rifles never seen one mentioned on BBS ,ever owned on?.
I had one in the seventies and cannot remember having any problems with it whatsoever and at a loss as to why I sold it.
Have a look in the collectors section, some nice examples knocking around & not too expensive usually.
Im into 50's and have one in each calibre. Well made and very accurate rifles. Look great to my eyes as well.
There are a few on the major internet gun sales sites also.
Same here. Quite a few mentions here if your search-fu is strong. Nice rifles. German Airsporter or Webley MkIII, basically (and the MKIII is a direct copy of the pre-war Diana 45 that inspired the post-war 50). I have a 70s one, would prefer a 50s one, with much handwork and a fancy aperture sight - say a 50M.
Check out Garvin's vintage Diana gallery and the Dianawerk forum for more details.
I have a few... ok perhaps that's an understatement
I think the 12 ft/lbs limit is the issue in the UK, everyone wants guns that run 11.9997 ft/lbs... and a 50 won't do that.
Worth a lot more money in Germany, where the normal 8ft/lbs, perhaps 10 ft/lbs during a concurrent solar and lunar eclipse, well over the "Frei" (licence free) limit of 5.5 ft/lbs but still "Frei" because they are old, makes them very desirable.
Older ones even the very simple "E" models are very elegant indeed, there is a particular purity to their lines and simplicity.
**WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS
They kinda lost it with the quest for power and the 50TO1.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Here's a few pics of a young lad in a very remote part of the Highlands some years ago struggling like crazy with an Original mod50, .177cal..
I had a word with his dad and ended up doing a trade for my King Ratcatcher, It fitted him perfectly!
I had a mod50 type 01 too which was lovely rifle, The trigger was superb!! Alas I let it go when another lad wanted it, Wish i'd told him to beggar orf now
It's farthest right in this pic..
I've three 50's and another in bits, I'm hoping that the type 01 will be coming back to me even though i'm supposed to be culling my collection!!
John
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Nice one Dave. Cant be too msny 50T01's reclaiming the country for native species.
https://i.imgur.com/X1Lc90a.jpg
nice pics of the lad,he must of been well pleased to get the cool looking Crosman instead of the old unwieldy 'antique!',i have a '50's model,engineering wise the trigger puts it a tad ahead of the post war bsa underlevers[imo].
I reckon he was, His dad later told me that he brought he used to bring plenty of food in for the table with the King Rat, They lived miles from the nearest shop!!!
I just brought a Gecado model 35 with the three ball sear trigger fitted, They're lovely triggers!!
John
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Thanks guys I have obviously been looking in the wrong place, some very nice guns wish I had kept mine even more now
Couple more 50's:
50 indoors https://imgur.com/a/iNMHC
50 & 75 https://imgur.com/gallery/8Xi3z