My first airgun was a Diana 'pop out' Gat pistol, can't remember the number but it was the one that was meant to look like a Colt .45.
Then at about age 14 I progressed to a Diana G80 Air rifle, which was a gigantic thing that really thudded when you fired it. Tin cans in the back yard didn't stand a chance!
Mine was a Webley junior rifle..
I accidentally shot my dad in the bum with it and never saw it again
The pellets I had with it were red plastic double ended reuseable types- anyone remember them??
John
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Yes John I remember the red pellets, we used to shoot down the hallway at targets in the oven (started out using normal pellets but dad was in the pooh when he missed and chipped the enamel)
The first airgun I had was a Diana popout I think Number 2, then it was a Webley Jaguar , then another which dad was given as payment for a barrow job then we got a Diana series70, after that we seemed to get given all sorts of waifs and strays which needed tlc of some kind, I think maybe thats how the interest in repairing the classics came about, I wish we still had half of what we breathed new life into
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Hi John, I recently got an old Webley tin with the lid stuck on....It has loads of these little blighters in in.....if you want a few to relive your childhood let me know
I thought it were tough "oop north"...we used to use catslugs and darts on each other as nippers...never did me any harm
I got a Relum Super Telly .177 for Xmas 1960, to be replaced at Xmas 1961 by a new Mk1 Meteor in .22.
Again, the first of a l o o o n n n g string which continues to this day.
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My first airgun was a 2nd hand Relum Tornado, which I still have.
I've given it a bit of a make over (new spring and piston seal, plus some cosmetic tidy up) and it's still working well.
That pistol would be a SP50 I think
I had a gat, then a G10, first rifle was a little Diana 16 or 17 can't remember which, but I have one in the back of my gun cupboard ready to fix up one day
I also have a couple of boxes of 'indoor' plastic ammo called 'Zaps' somewhere ... a box of red and a box of green ... I think they're both .177
atb - Phil
The infamous Gat gun first airrifle was a beaten up .177 meteor.
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A new .22 Meteor in 1983
mine was a diana sp50 pistol after asking the life out of my mum n dad,and spent hours firing them darts at targets on the shed door,then a webley tempest a mate was getting rid of, then i got myself a paratrooper multishot (with the bar on top) and never looked back
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Mine was a chrome plated Harrington GAT that immediately made my cap gun collection obsolete and started me on the road to airguns. A simple design that should never be underestimated IMHO. My sister reckons I buried it in the back garden but I have no recollection of what happened to it!
John
An Indian big chief rifle my uncle gave me in 1962 used to shoot at potatoes in the garden
it was .177 smoothbore and would just about penetrate a spud