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    Quote Originally Posted by elanmac View Post
    Webley Twist grip pistol, after 1/2 dozen shots it gives you blisters from twisting the grip to cock it.
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    Wow! Now thats one Webley pistol I would love to own. (The only one)

    One of the strangest Webley rifles I own is this - http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...ml?sort=6&o=81 a Vulcan adjustable gas ram.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Wow! Now thats one Webley pistol I would love to own. (The only one)

    One of the strangest Webley rifles I own is this - http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...ml?sort=6&o=81 a Vulcan adjustable gas ram.
    is that the one you got from the Webley sell off

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    is that the one you got from the Webley sell off
    Correct. That and a adjustable gas ram Omega, the Omega prototype and a Sharp Innova. I nearly got the Eclipse with the cocking lever in the stock like the Airsporter.
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    Daisy 2003 semi auto blowback 35 shot pistol Clever mechanism with drop in mags that have a helical feed. Good FPS but hideous plastic body. Not many about nowadays...

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
    Daisy 2003 semi auto blowback 35 shot pistol Clever mechanism with drop in mags that have a helical feed. Good FPS but hideous plastic body. Not many about nowadays...
    Only ever seen one in a book, respect, thanks for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    Only ever seen one in a book, respect, thanks for your input.
    Apparently they ceased production as someone worked out how to run them full-auto That's the rumour anyway... heaven knows, they aren't that accurate semi auto

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    I think mine would be the Healthways Plainsman.
    http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2009/...bb-gun-part-1/
    Ugly brute, but actually quite nice to shoot even though it has a "double action" trigger.

    Three power settings, low, medium and "Bloody hell!", shame it only takes 8g Co2 though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Correct. That and a adjustable gas ram Omega, the Omega prototype and a Sharp Innova. I nearly got the Eclipse with the cocking lever in the stock like the Airsporter.
    all rarer than a rare thing then respect

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy View Post
    Looks like a MG34 with a drum Magazine is it actually an airgun

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    Looks like a MG34 with a drum Magazine is it actually an airgun
    Yes, Yes.... and No - You win a schnitzel !

    The MG34 detatches, leaving the Nurnberg mount in place, along with a thing called a "U supporter" to which can be mounted an airgun or a lamp, - or both.
    I used to use this on one of my permissions with a crew of 3 ( Driver, Gunner, Loader/fetcher/pusher on the back) With it's low revving Hi torque motor, Locking diff, reverse and 2 wheel drive It was the ideal mobile bunny hide

    The first rifle to be mounted was the AirArms Firepower, backed up by the driver and loaders Stutzens..... happy days......
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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy View Post
    Yes, Yes.... and No - You win a schnitzel !

    The MG34 detatches, leaving the Nurnberg mount in place, along with a thing called a "U supporter" to which can be mounted an airgun or a lamp, - or both.
    I used to use this on one of my permissions with a crew of 3 ( Driver, Gunner, Loader/fetcher/pusher on the back) With it's low revving Hi torque motor, Locking diff, reverse and 2 wheel drive It was the ideal mobile bunny hide

    The first rifle to be mounted was the AirArms Firepower, backed up by the driver and loaders Stutzens..... happy days......
    Many years ago we used to use my sis bouyfriends old Coertinha 1600E on the mountain road and kreep doewn the rides on my uncles place with a mobile lamping use the lights of the car and a Franchi gas opoerated 12 bore. But that pic of yours loks the bizz, thanks for posting.

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