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    Vintage airgun porn!

    A 140 and 180 are definitely on my list to own one day. These are in splendid condition old boy.

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    The Sears/J C Higgins with the longer stock is one of my CO2 favourites too -- the second version I have does have grooves for a scope but they are very shallow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratbuster2240 View Post
    Vintage airgun porn!

    A 140 and 180 are definitely on my list to own one day. These are in splendid condition old boy.
    You will not be disappointed. The quality of the old crosmans has no connection to the nasty things they make today
    Morally flawed

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    I agree, JC I know a lot of their range are budget or starter guns but I think they take the mick and I'm sure Rudy Merz wouldn't be very impressed.


    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Cornelius View Post
    You will not be disappointed. The quality of the old crosmans has no connection to the nasty things they make today

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    @45flint, lovely guns!

    The only thing that can become a bit uncomfortable with the 180/7, is the cocking knob. After a lot of shots, my precious little hands start to ache a bit LOL.

    This Taiyo Juki has a smooth bolt. And a scope rail. Crosman inspired for sure, and accurate, even though the rifling looks rough.

    I think I am making my thread about lots of other things than the Sheridan B


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    Hijack away Louis

    Those old Nikko scopes are very clear and not bulky like new scopes.

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    I have a Crossman 1400 with no scope rails so I made my own

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    Nice multi stroke Mallyally you don't see many of those. The scope rail looks like a solid way to mount a scope and better than the wobbly barrel mounts.







    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    I have a Crossman 1400 with no scope rails so I made my own
    Last edited by ratbuster2240; 20-11-2021 at 11:14 AM.

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