Great thanks for the sample of delights.
What is that LUFI 52 rifle? Looks a bit like a Falke 80? Never heard of that rifle ever, any information?
Great thanks for the sample of delights.
What is that LUFI 52 rifle? Looks a bit like a Falke 80? Never heard of that rifle ever, any information?
thanks for posting those pictures John,i always have a look through to see what i'm missing.
You know about as much as I do on that one. Mike Sharp showed it to me. It looks like an Airsporter copy and has a self opening and closing breech (no tap lever). It was a new one on me too. A very nice rifle. If the 52 denotes the year of introduction, Mike explained it would predate the Airsporter's ability to fix a scope to the air cylinder.
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
Great photos as ever john.
Dave
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Great pictures John, must say I missed seeing some of those great items. I did recognise the very old geezer with the M1 carbine.
Baz
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One here Alistair:
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....ohn-air-rifle/
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Great photos as always john, l was hopeing to do a fair this year at Kempton, but due to ill health l wont be able to, and thank you Danny for pointing us to the above photos on your great web site, of a rifle l didn't know about,what a cracking idear with the self opening and closeing loading port.