It looks like it could be a Relum. pity there's not any close up photos.
Looks well made and prewar European? I haven’t seen it before? No markings
https://imgur.com/a/snD9DtE
It looks like it could be a Relum. pity there's not any close up photos.
Steve, did you snag that rascal? I was tempted but didn't think I could make the rust disappear. To me it looks Belgian or French with the fancy trigger guard, checkered straight-hand stock, and swoopy rear cap. Neato gun!
Don R.
Actually fasinating that no one knows this rifle. Now I really wish I had picked it up to examine it. It was only $50.
Cool air rifle. It looks maybe Polish or Finnish to me. Grandfather of the Beeman C1![]()
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Looks familiar - but so do most airguns to me.![]()
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Preedom?
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
The sloping cylinder end and looks a lot like this Duo II from Czechoslovakia, ca. 1932, but there the similarity seems to end.
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I thought it could have been a Lincoln Comet Deluxe at first due to the sloping aft but there's differences!
I only have the action, No stock so not sure what it would look like built up!
Also, This one has markings on as to the manufacturer!
John![]()
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Of course, the angle of slope on these two rifles' trigger blocks is different...
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....fle/#post-7589
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I am pretty sure its an S.A.R from japan and a very early one at that, i would have snapped that up given the chance as they are quite rare in the uk
I have a 60's junior S.A.R, totally different design to that but extremely well made and accurate