Blimey that is rare Chris I have never seen one ... only pics
There was a bucaneer on here not so long ago and it didn't sell for ages !
Dave
Not very rare, but I do have an ASI Sniper in mint condition apart from the fact that the repeater tube has long since vanished
This was bought for me in the early 80's so around 25 year old.
Still works like a charm, I took it down the club a few months ago and it could still hit spinners out to 20 yards with open sites
members were queing up to have a go
A Diana 100 single-stroke 10m pneumatic and a park RH 93 in Walnut t/h.22cal.
Try HERE.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
I have a Daystate Midas. I exchanged the brass cylinder for a polished Stainless Steel clylinder. It has a stainless steel barrel support, power adjuster and filler cap. Breech and rear of gun is Colour Case Hardened as are the scope mounts. It has a Simmons Stainless Steel modified bolt assembly that was specially made for me. The gun was worked on by to friends in the industry who are master engineers. This gun endorses their work. It is truly unique and in mint condition. Have not fired it for two years as I am now into Rimfire. Also have anothe Midas converted to stainless steel but no colour case hardening and with original blued bolt. Gun is like new. Both in .22..
Lurchermiss
My lad has a new digital camera I will see if he can put them up.
Lurchermiss
...Co2 match rifle. It's just so gorgeous to shoot a real example of engineering.
Shame it may have to go
Baikal IJ-22 .177 serial number H40793 Extremely rare, the only one in existance!!
A Rapid that doesn't leak!
Hmm,
this one is not terribly rare- but I suppose for me at least it must be the HW97 Centenary- I think they are 1 of 500?
Dave
My Zenith of course. I also have a Midas with the polished alloy conversion, it is also had a regulator fitted, shoots like a dream and is very consistent.