I think early model Relum Tornado (LG 322)
courtesy of Hiller Air Rifles enlarged 4th edition p.196.
dogsbody
O.K. good knowledgeable people of this forum, please could you help me identify this rifle given to me by my father a few years ago. It says on it "Model 322" and serial no. 11897.
As you can see, it is far from pristine. Is it worth keeping or is the best course of action to quietly consign it to the great shooting range in the sky.
Thanks in advance.
I think early model Relum Tornado (LG 322)
courtesy of Hiller Air Rifles enlarged 4th edition p.196.
dogsbody
I have not a clue what it is But i would keep it, as it costs nothing to feed.
If you you really do not wish to keep it, I am sure it is worth something.
And i am sure some one here will pay a fare price for it.
Regards
Chip
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Tornado circa 1970s. Made in Hungary and imported by the Relum Co. of London. They were/are extremely cheap and agricultural and were sold in their thousands through the mail order catalogues such as Great Universal, Kays, and Freemans (all three used to have a four page section dedicated to air guns -- oh how times change ). VGC examples tend to fetch around the £100 mark (posted) but the multitude of average condition examples which crop up with amazing regularity mostly achieve around the £40ish mark plus post so unless particularly skint, as it doesn't eat or drink (nice angle there chip ) why not keep it as a curio . Hope this helps. Atb: G.
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Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.
who when asked why he kept hold of this or that used to reply
" eats all " still makes me smile
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Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.