HW80 .25 in Cs800
Theoben Fenman (all of them)
Gat rifle
HW80 .25 in Cs800
Theoben Fenman (all of them)
Gat rifle
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Theoben Fenman (all of them)
Always lusted after a Theoben Fenman Profile myself
"Every silver lining has a cloud!"
HW77K, Rapid 7 MKI . HW97Colt GC, S&W 686 (CO2) HW75 . HW100K FSB
Theoben Elan btas in a Ginb stock
ISP AIRSTREAM mk3
BSA GOLDSTAR SE one of the first batch
BSA SUPERSPORT .22
Ripley ar5s .177
Steyr challenge hft 177 SYWELL FT CLUB
Venom Mach 1
Venom 77K Lazaglide in a Airmasters FTS Stock
Venom Lazaglide HW80. Mach 1 Barrel & Mach 1 trigger in a MK1 80 Factory walnut stock.
Mach 1.5
The three I've sold and regretted I've bought back again.
Sold Steyr LG110 in favour of a Daystate Grand Prix. Eventually went back to the Steyr although I did like the GP.
Sold Walther LP400 in favour or Steyr Evo E. Have just bought another LP400 last week. Have both now. (One will have to go...)
My first air rifle, a BSA Mercury Challenger (aged 14). Sold or traded that in for an Air Arms Firepower (still around 14). I managed to aquire a boxed like new BSA Mercury Challenger a few years back and more recently an AA Firepower too.
Steyr Challenge HFT - HW97K - BSA Mercury Challenger - Anschutz 9015 One - AA Pro Target - AA Pro Elite - ASI Paratrooper (R) - Walther LP500
1 John Bowkett tuned BSA Mercury..
2 Venom tuned BSF Bavaria..
3 Bonnie and Clyde FWB Sport in a custom stock..
Only two.
Webley Typhoon (80s model). My first air pistol.
Gamo/ASI “Paratrooper” repeater. Stupid, unreliable, but fun.
My Air arms Hi-Power . swapped not sold . Theoben gas ram fitted . 3-9x40 gold crown scope ,laser sight in the handguard at the front under the barrel and a full length gunsport moderator that went under the hand guard also. swapped it for a radio scanner .
My Hw45 . not sold but given to a workmate to borrow then I moved away , I only remembered 3 years later and the pistol was gone . His son got caught with it at school and the police took it off him and it was destroyed . I never did follow it up.
My Crosman 1377 . not sold but swapped for a barnett pistol crossbow.
Wish Had them now but hey ho.
Only one, a superb Mk. 1 Airsporter .22 ! Very good bluing and etching with a gorgeous dark “tiger stripe” stock with BSA stamp on butt.
I know who still owns it and he loves it as much as I did !
“An airgun or two”………
In 1982, my Dad refurbed a BSA Lincoln Jeffries, it was rusty with a broken stock. He polished it and had it nickel plated, he made a new stock from mahogany if I remember. To a 12 year old it was like a jewel. He sold it a few weeks later and I was in tears. I would love to know where it is now. Distinctive marks are all the sharp edges were filed and softened before polishing and plating.
My Dad died a few years ago and as he had re-married his Brocock went to someone. It looked like the S6 carbine but was a development model that my Dad had built with a chap from Brocock. It didn't have a single standard part on it. Handbuilt stock, top end barrel and hand made trigger mech. I tried to buy it in 2017 with no luck.
Not a great seller of my airguns but the one I wish a never sold was my AA Mistral. I simple gun and not in the realms of what some get shot of but I would like another one one day.........dom
I have 2 that I regret selling, a WIN model 88 in .308 and a Colt .22 Single Six. I really miss both of those guns which were excellent in quality and fun to shoot.