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Thread: Whats the "Rarest" rifle you own ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by air-tech View Post
    Must be stock rare, and not from a producer of hand made one-offs - that would be cheating...
    Isn't that what this thread is all about ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    PLEASE tell me how you got REAL images posted here withouth having to go through the PITA of posting them somewhere else first....
    They are (posted somewhere else first). Photobucket. Paid for, presumably.
    **WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartynB View Post
    Isn't that what this thread is all about ?
    Maybe!
    **WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS

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    Quote Originally Posted by air-tech View Post
    They are (posted somewhere else first). Photobucket. Paid for, presumably.
    'kay. But I've never seen embedded images before, just links.

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    [IMG]www.flickr.com/photos/fronteria/4285302588/in/album-72157625479059030/[/IMG]
    Colchester Gamekeeper serial no. 00012

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    Gamo Viper Express Air shotgun & a Brocock Predator 6 shot bolt action air cartridge rifle. Both on fac by the way.

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    I guess that the rarest rifle of all is one that has the owner's name on it. That surely makes it unique among the 'uniques'. I have a Boer War carbine with the owner's name cut into the stock. So I know his name and where he was born, what he did for a living, and the exact spot on planet Earth that he handed his carbine over to his Australian captors. And the date he did it, too. And the name of the man who wrote out his 'sworn license to cease hostilities'. THAT's the rarest of all, for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    I guess that the rarest rifle of all is one that has the owner's name on it. That surely makes it unique among the 'uniques'. I have a Boer War carbine with the owner's name cut into the stock. So I know his name and where he was born, what he did for a living, and the exact spot on planet Earth that he handed his carbine over to his Australian captors. And the date he did it, too. And the name of the man who wrote out his 'sworn license to cease hostilities'. THAT's the rarest of all, for me.
    Its posts like you that make me wish this forum had a like button,,,
    Thats a wonderful piece of history to have and to properly understand the way that you do
    (we really need a thumbs up too)

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    What's the rarest rifle I own

    Hi chaps

    I have 2 lovely sussex armoury hi-powers in 5mm.

    Air arms combat short auto-load which unfortunately is in bits in a box.....

    Air arms Ex88.

    Sideleverjohn

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    Daystate Sable serial number 1.

    Straightforward mechanical .22 PCP. Light, quick handling and accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fronteria View Post
    [IMG]www.flickr.com/photos/fronteria/4285302588/in/album-72157625479059030/[/IMG]
    Colchester Gamekeeper serial no. 00012
    Or

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/fronte...57625479059030
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serengwalia View Post
    Daystate Sable serial number 1.

    Straightforward mechanical .22 PCP. Light, quick handling and accurate.
    After that, every other one is a copy....congratulations, Sir!

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    Rarest Rifle

    Hi, not a rifle but I have 2 rare pistols, Webley Mark 1 double spring clip and a Milbro yes it's a Milbro Typhoon pop out.
    Cheers Paul

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    I owned this Webley Venom Cobra for a while . Only 10 were made by Venom


    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEESA View Post
    I owned this Webley Venom Cobra for a while . Only 10 were made by Venom


    Don
    That's a lovely looking rifle
    Custom BSA S10 .22 PAX Phoenix Mk 2 .22 Custom Titan Manitou .22 (JB BP) HW77 .22 FWB Sport Mk1 .22 Sharp Ace .22 Crossman 600 .22 Berretta 92 .20 Desert Eagle .177

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