For me the park 91/93 is the closest to perfect. If it was just a bit lighter then it would tick all the boxes!
BSA superstar, tho I've never used a prosport and that's about the best looking under lever out there imo.
Hw77 accurate but twangs, hw97 feels too big all over, airsporters are just useless tho I've had probably 15 of them, original 50 in all fairness is lovely, smk lion I shot my first rabbit with so I have a soft spot for even tho it's absolutely scrap , tx 200 didn't like the cocking procedure but a super accurate rifle, gamos I found of but too light,
Just bought a hw57 to do up I'll prob give that a go and see what happens. Also want to try a BSA model d or standard
Super soaker 3000 (water), nerf fang (foam), noisy cricket (energy), m41a pulse rifle (10x24), Gat gun (.177)
For me the park 91/93 is the closest to perfect. If it was just a bit lighter then it would tick all the boxes!
Last edited by cooper_dan; 26-03-2023 at 10:35 AM.
Got to be a .177 Prosport
Gives my pellets wings
I do have a soft spot for my BSA goldstar.
Repariere nicht, was nicht kaputtist.
25mm 77k
Superstar MK11 Carbine (one of few rifles I really regret selling)
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
A good .177 TX200
VAYA CON DIOS
Prosport & HW77 my 2 favourites but do have a soft spot for Early Mk1/2 Airsporters & Webley MK3’s
Mid 1970s Airsporter is nice. Mid 1970s Model 50 is nicer. Early 1990s TX200 and HW77 are both very nice indeed but the TX is a better looker to me.
My first underlever was a tatty Relum Tornado and after that, anything else is nice! There is no such thing as too many toys but I have too many toys and have never tried a Pro Sport. Probably for the best if I don't.
I rate my Mk1 Airsporter better than my Mk6.
The more I think I know, the more I realise the less I know.
All mentioned are nice but,
the reason that I think that the two in this picture are the best is because they are the most modern and efficient designs
out of the factory, both are nice looking and the Diana has precision clever engineering like the compression tube and cocking arm and linkage, it's also in a class of its own a magnum fixed barrel underlever springer.
Not efficient but I like the look of this type of the airsporter
Toss up between my bsa superstar carbine. Or my park rh93 with a factory thumbhole stock.
Park rh 93 for it's efficiency followed by the Diana 50 for looks.
Looking at my collection
3x TX200
BSA Superstar Mk1
BSA Standard
2 x pcp
And my mk1 meteor that I have had for 50 years
I suppose I do have a weak spot for underlevers
Pete
early webley mk3 great styling well made