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    Give us a comparison test, old chap!

    I think the 50 actually came out in 1952, with the post-war 35 emerging a year later in 53.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Give us a comparison test, old chap!

    I think the 50 actually came out in 1952, with the post-war 35 emerging a year later in 53.
    Maybe best to say they shared power systems?

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    Your Parkerized 50 looks nice, and mint. The stock looks the usual Typ 01 pattern but without the pressed panels on trigger grip. The open sights are highly unusual but suit it to my eyes. The diopter looks like a Diopter 75.
    What date stamp is on the gun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post
    Your Parkerized 50 looks nice, and mint. The stock looks the usual Typ 01 pattern but without the pressed panels on trigger grip. The open sights are highly unusual but suit it to my eyes. The diopter looks like a Diopter 75.
    What date stamp is on the gun?
    Interesting the gun is as new so there is no wear on the date stamp but I think the parkerized finish made it difficult for the stamping to adhere? I know it’s November but only a hint of the year? 1983? (Probably right the 50 T1 in the Vintage Gallery is dated July of 1983). 35 years old no wonder the grease in the tap dried out and froze it.



    Yes the Diopter is the one used on the 75. He bought it separately at the time and that made the deal a little sweeter cause these are not cheap and its brand new. Not sure it fits the military theme of the rifle but doesn’t look out of place either?

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    Thumbs up

    Both those are beauties Flint

    I think I have four mod 50's plus a Type 01, Two and a half mod45's and a couple of 35's, Have to say that they're fabulous guns if a bit of a sod to rebuild (The three ball sear type are anyhow!!)


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    Even with the contrasting finish, the diopter suits your 50. Not as much as its open sights though. A friend of mine bought a nice standard Typ 01 a few years ago. It is mint and it was a real struggle to move the tap lever at first. A drop of oil and a bit of patience sorted that. Yours should be the same.
    I hope to read results of your experiences with it after some range time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post
    Even with the contrasting finish, the diopter suits your 50. Not as much as its open sights though. A friend of mine bought a nice standard Typ 01 a few years ago. It is mint and it was a real struggle to move the tap lever at first. A drop of oil and a bit of patience sorted that. Yours should be the same.
    I hope to read results of your experiences with it after some range time.
    That’s interesting cause my tap was frozen. I oiled it and took it apart and the grease had just dried out from sitting for 25 years. Cleaned it off and it was fine. Chrony test came in at 720 with Hobbys, or 8 FPE not a powerhouse but better than my 1950’s model. lol We got our first cold weather with a little snow target practice may have to wait for some sun.
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    Geoff Boxall tested a Parkerized Model 50 in the Jan 1985 issue of Airgunner. Strangely, it is based on the classic Model 50 action with 3 ball trigger, yet has an extended underlever like the Typ 01. It also has the winged front sight and the fairly familiar plastic rear sight of the time. It appears to be a bit of a Frankenstein job.
    Geoffs piece contains inaccuracies regarding 50/ 50 Typ 01 similarities but Gerald Cardew provides very good input.

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