Hi,
I was just musing as too which airgun could be considered the most popular in the classics section? The BSA Airsporter always seems to get a mention but what about the mercury etc-would this be decided by desirability and or value?
Your thoughts would be appreciated if only to satisfy my curiosity! Do Jackals count?
airsporter that is in target sports /with all the etching crystal clear
it HAS scope rails so its a MK2 reasonable price also
HW35. and the BSF model 65 of course.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
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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.
they are all classics
but then the FWB SPORT comes along and out classics them all
Perhaps the title of this thread should read:
MOST POPULAR CLASSIC WHICH IS STILL IN PRODUCTION AFTER 50 YEARS.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Opinion seems divided....almost as bad as the .177 vs .22!
All Webley pistols that were built on the Johnstone-Fearne design. From 1921to 2005? Might be the longest production run of any airgun (subject to changes on materials and details along the way). There must be vast numbers of them around in use or waiting to be recovered and put back into service. Everyone should own at least one and they make the perfect coming of age present for any young person.
As the saying goes its in the eye of the beholder some have been or was in production for years-Airsporter and the still made HW35.I would say they must be the most popular other wise they would not have stood the test of time.Myself remember the Original 50 and the Milbro Diana I had but sold when I stoped using them,then 25 years later got the bug again and wish I had kept them.What about future classics probably the AA400 due to the fact so many sold
If you're talking solely of Air Rifles, my favourite 'classic' is the Webley Service Mk.2, closely followed by the Mk.1&2 BSA Airsporter.
There are others I particularly like, such as the Webley Omega and Webley Tracker, the BSA Stutzens and the HW35/E and HW80, but I don't yet class them as 'classics', although the HW35/E comes close.
My Bsf s20 pis,tol, s70 rifle, s54 underlever rifle, my normay vixen, bsa Airspoter S series 1, Bsa Airsporter Stutzen, Crossman 600 gas pistol, Hammerli Master. Ok all of my guns would be easier !!!!
HW35 stil going after 30 years and doing the job well