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    What is your favorite classic looking springer old or new?

    Perhaps a thread that the TX/PS don't come out top just for a change. LOL.

    I mean conventional airgun looks, I guess the 77 is the favorite but is there any to beat it, my candidate is the Diana 460 what's yours What about the 80.



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    Classic rifle

    Webley Tomahawk

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    Gotta be the HW95k for me. Always wanted one. Never had one



    In fact the only 'decent' break barrel springer I have is a Webley Xocet

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    Webley Eclipse and BSA Superstar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
    Webley Eclipse and BSA Superstar.
    I was thinking Webley Eclipse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    I was thinking Webley Eclipse
    Same . . . Webley eclipse . . My first "proper" air rifle.
    Close second is the HW80 a true chunk of lovelyness

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    Old- Mk1 Airsporter .

    New- Pro sport .

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowbar View Post
    Old- Mk1 Airsporter .

    New- Pro sport .
    Not the best looking but the best looking classic springer

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    BSA Goldstar, just right....


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    The Mk1 and Mk2 BSA Airsporter/Club would be my choice. Incredibly sleek designs that performed very well (and many still do!).

    Made in GB at a time when we made things properly.

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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    BSA Mercury S mk2 (with the rounded front end) and a Challenger.

    And it still has to be that Diana 34 120th Anniversary thing.

    I'll try and sneak a Prosport in there as well

    Pete
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    Barryg,

    For me, the TX200 ( in the non-fish-scaled stock ! ).

    Have fun & a good Sunday

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    Still the BSA Mercury Challenger for me but then I'm biased.
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    Mk1, 2 and RB2 Airpsorter, in fairness any of the sloping backblock BSA's were good looking
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