Another great presentation Matt and a reminder to purchase an LP 2!...
There we go, pt2 1940-1972
https://youtu.be/te6fFFAV1hE
I really enjoyed this one, quite a few of my favourites in this group.
Enjoy,
Pt3 next…..
Cheers,
Matt
Another great presentation Matt and a reminder to purchase an LP 2!...
After watching part 1 I’ve been looking forward to this and it didn’t disappoint, thanks for making these.
Some fantastic air pistols there and some great shooting!
I’ll be looking forward to part 3 as Im a big fan of of SSP match air pistols.
Great stuff Matt
Really intrigued by that Eusta LP210
Can’t wait for Part 3 and Part 4
Wonderful Matt. You star.
Vintage Airguns Gallery
..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
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Excellent and good shooting
Thanks again for putting out great content again.
Been looking forward to this and some great shooting .
Atb
Les..
Great video Matt - and great shooting (not just the pistols, but the also the camera - well done Mariana!)
Cheers,
John
Great video. Enjoyed watching some nice classics in action. They also appeared in superb condition too.
Very good vid again Matt, and nice shooting especially with the cheap Record ones.
I'm not sure which is better, Mariana's camera work, or your pistol shooting skills
Thanks everyone,
glad you like it.
I'll pass congrats on to Mariana too.
I feel I should mention that when we began filming this the Zenit missed the 10 yd spinner a few times so I just said 'I'll shoot the Zenit at the tin can', and that take (with the subsequent pistols hitting on target) was a success.
Feeling bad for the lovely Zenit I then tried to do some retakes but starting with the Zenit aiming at the 10 yd spinner.
I have to report that it hit the spinner multiple times but then I would invariably miss with one of the following pistols.
Loath to have any unnecessary edits I had to stick with the most successful run in which the Zenit only hit the tin can.
I wouldn't want anyone to go away thinking the Zenit is inaccurate, in fact I think it's a fantastic pistol design and I'll be shooting a nice Milbro G4 I got from John M in a later instalment.
I can see why so many other companies copied the design. I'm assuming it's a lot easier to manufacture than a Webley overlever copy?
Hopefully there won't be such a wait for part 3
Cheers,
Matt
And again a great video!!! Love it. Congratulations Matt!
Great video, love the fact that you included the lowly FB LP3. A much underated pistol.