Pictures speak a thousand words.
A thought occours- are you sure it's .25 (6.35) and not a 6mm airsoft barrell that some 'genius' has fitted?
A friend of mine bought one. He knows very little about these guns.
Can anyone fill in?
The barrel is bored out and sleeved with a brass .25 tube.
There is some work done to the stock, but not sure whether by Harper or some Don Robinson type (there is a heart - yes a heart - inset into the RHS of the stock on the other side of the cheekpiece)
It's not a particularly attractive gun.
**WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS
Pictures speak a thousand words.
A thought occours- are you sure it's .25 (6.35) and not a 6mm airsoft barrell that some 'genius' has fitted?
Nothing in his pockets except knives and lint.
**WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS
I met Mr Harper once, the barrels were some kind of 'micro-groove' liner that he would put into any gun you cared to mention. Including the Saxby-Palmer Orion air-cartridge revolver (modded Weihrauch/Arminus), which he was demonstrating. I think it might have been a bit 'hot' (alot hot) with the extra efficiency of .25, and while it actually recoiled a bit (blame Newton for that), it was jolly accurate.
A .25 HW35 sounds like a jolly good open-sights rat-buster for barn use.
One thing I noticed was that the barrel was shortened too, the front sight dovetails obviously not present. No barrel attachment at all, IMHO the whole thing does not look too pretty.
**WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS
If it is the same as the one I had 25 pellets will be very tight!! Your friend may well be better off looking for BSA pellets of.243 size>
I would like to see a picture of this odd ball.
I have seen a 1930's BSA standard done the same way, in the same caliber...unfortunately the guy did not want to sell it
ATB, Ed
Hi again fenny, how are you,
Did yours have a heart inset on the stock, a rosewood butt pad and grip cap, and a brass escutcheon where the stock sling swivel is? It has two Harper roundels by the rear of the cylinder too (one each side).
There were some other bits that the current owner said he removed.
**WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS
**WANTED**: WEBLEY PATRIOT MUZZLE END; Any Diana/Original mod.50 parts, especially OPEN SIGHTS
I think there was a hw80 .25 in either airgun world or airgunner in the 80's...... i can't remember which issue though
them there springer's are soooooo addictive
I remember seeing these advertised by harper classic guns as a .25 conversion. I believe it was called the superspin conversion.
The original barrel was sleeved with a brass barrel, and had more rifling groove twists per 12 inches than any other airgun barrel !
Basically the pellet would leave the muzzle spinning twice as fast as a conventional pellet. This was claimed to aid accuracy.
They also had 12 rifled grooves instead of the regular 6 or 8.
He also did a four barrelled pistol with this conversion called a pepperbox. It used the brocock tacs.
Hope this helps. 😀
Bsa Spitfire, Air Logic Genesis, Golden Gun, BSA Mercury.