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    Quote Originally Posted by lesj View Post
    Just "googled" a bit more....... Seems my gun is an LG522, but with what seems to be an LG24 stock.
    Do you have an image of yours??

    Some info that I came upon while searching for details and identity of what turns out to be a FEG 877. The only stamp is I.D LP22 and the serial number with the grooved stock.
    I like them, they are solid and functional.
    http://smg.beta.photobucket.com/user...tml?sort=3&o=3

    Relum Jelly LP 25 (or Telly with a German T on the disk that is/was on the stock).
    One of a number of break barrels that were made for Relum by the Hungarian FEG armaments factory.
    They also made a a smaller break barrel, the 822 LP23 0.22” and 877 LP22 .0.177”.
    In the 70s these models were dropped for a new range of guns, the 422 (Taurus), 522 (Rapide) and 527 (Zephyr), the last of which is still in production.

    Relum (Muller) also imported guns form other E European countries and relabeled them.
    Last edited by slow_runner; 29-09-2012 at 08:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_runner View Post
    Do you have an image of yours??

    Some info that I came upon while searching for details and identity of what turns out to be a FEG 877. The only stamp is I.D LP22 and the serial number with the grooved stock.
    I like them, they solid and functional.
    http://smg.beta.photobucket.com/user...tml?sort=3&o=3
    The actual gun is exactly like the metal in your photo. It is stamped: LG522 made in Hungary. There is another serial type number: 10(or C)252 The trigger guard is identical. Iron sights are long-gone Im afraid.
    On the photo of the collection of guns, the stock is very similar to the second one down. However, instead of the end of the fore-grip being at right angles to the cocking arm, mine is raked-backward (not forward).
    It is of an unusual woodgrain(stained quite dark). The underneath of the foregrip is very flat. No sign of a "Telly" disc indication.
    Last edited by lesj; 28-09-2012 at 09:10 PM. Reason: addition

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    Quote Originally Posted by lesj View Post
    The actual gun is exactly like the metal in your photo. It is stamped: LG522 made in Hungary. There is another serial type number: 10(or C)252 The trigger guard is identical. Iron sights are long-gone Im afraid.
    On the photo of the collection of guns, the stock is very similar to the second one down. However, instead of the end of the fore-grip being at right angles to the cocking arm, mine is raked-backward (not forward).
    It is of an unusual woodgrain(stained quite dark). The underneath of the foregrip is very flat. No sign of a "Telly" disc indication.
    With the stock as you describe it, it sounds like you may have a Relum Taurus, which was one of the later ones.
    The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry mac View Post
    With the stock as you describe it, it sounds like you may have a Relum Taurus, which was one of the later ones.
    Googled a tadge more. Relum Taurus is what it is!

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    Gonna have to stop all this googling! Found a site referring to relum Taurus spare parts.
    States the gun could also be known as a Relum Zephyr: eg..... LG 527/522 Taurus/Zephyr

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