I have a mint almost unused LOV 21 Special that I will be selling.
The pistol has its original green cardboard box and has a full set of option parts including the adjustable anatomical grip, front weight box with improved front sight, widened rear sight unit.
The pistol lives in a high quality standard air pistol hard case (the same case as my Pardini, Morini and Steyr match pistols come in). The case is definitely over-kill as it probably cost over half the price of a new LOV 21 at the time, but (along with its lack of use) probably contributes to its mint condition.
These pistols can have variable quality (my first one had mouldings that resembled a banana), but this one was selected from a new batch at Manchester Airguns when new as being "straight" so it is a good example and has never been "tinkered" with or taken apart for any reason.
The date of manufacture is November 2015, and has the number 15015.
Original instructions and spare piercer nut are included along with the sectional parts diagram.
The few times that this pistol has been shot it has always had a small blob of red Pellgun Oil placed on the tip of the CO2 capsules prior to piercing to atomise through the pistol to keep it in tip-top condition.
I have always used red Pellgun oil with all my CO2 air pistols as it lubricates and protects the pistols internally from rust.
These pistols are well know for being able to give far better accuracy than their budget price suggests, but the plastic moulding does not make it easy to gain a repeatable grip every time the pistol is picked up. The adjustable anatomic grip takes care of this and helps to give more consistent scores.
The wider front sight blade combined with the wider rear sight plate gives a much improved sight picture, and the front weight box can be filled to give an improved balance (if required).
The adjustable anatomic grip is clamped onto the piercer nut. The wider rear sight plate is held on with servo tape, and the front weight box can be slid off, so all the option parts are "non-permanent" and can be easily removed to return the pistol to its original condition.
Pictures will be taken this afternoon and if I can find someone to load them on here for me they will be on display later.
Price £100 including all the options and hard case collected from BB4 Lancashire.
The pistol can be shot before parting with any cash on a Tuesday or Thursday evening at Rossendale Target Club between 7 - 10pm.