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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    Hi John, great photos as always. that Bellows rifle was really nice to see. and the rare box of Whitton pellets, pity about the condition. l do miss selling there, but with over a 3hr drive getting there and much longer getting back due to slow traffic.
    I miss seeing you there Mick. Might be worth considering booking in somewhere overnight to make a weekend out of it?

    Kind regards,

    John
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    Thanks for that John, great pictures.

    Also thanks for showing the prices, gives those unable to attend a better idea of what they're missing.

    I agree that Bellows gun looked lovey, any idea what the asking price was?

    Down the bottom of the picture gallery I noticed an interesting looking Hamerelli APS-3 SSP match pistol but seems it only shoots plastic airsoft bbs, very odd.

    Lot's of good stuff there.

    Hope to attend the next one,
    Cheers,
    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Thanks for that John, great pictures.

    Also thanks for showing the prices, gives those unable to attend a better idea of what they're missing.

    I agree that Bellows gun looked lovey, any idea what the asking price was?

    Down the bottom of the picture gallery I noticed an interesting looking Hamerelli APS-3 SSP match pistol but seems it only shoots plastic airsoft bbs, very odd.

    Lot's of good stuff there.

    Hope to attend the next one,
    Cheers,
    Matt
    Hi Matt,

    The Bellows was priced at £1250 and the 6mm match pistol was apparently intended as a trainer for The Pony Club or a similar organisation (I was told but am afraid I have forgotten already!).

    There was certainly an interesting selection of unusual airguns at this one. Kempton is definitely the Premier event for airguns in my view.

    John
    Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
    Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Thanks for that John, great pictures.

    Also thanks for showing the prices, gives those unable to attend a better idea of what they're missing.

    I agree that Bellows gun looked lovey, any idea what the asking price was?

    Down the bottom of the picture gallery I noticed an interesting looking Hamerelli APS-3 SSP match pistol but seems it only shoots plastic airsoft bbs, very odd.

    Lot's of good stuff there.

    Hope to attend the next one,
    Cheers,
    Matt
    The Hammerlii was mine

    An SSP with a six shot mag

    6mm bb and good for indoor fun
    Accurate trainer

    They were used in kids gymkhana
    Jump off pony, shoot pistol ,jump on pony

    Nice thing and it sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    The Hammerlii was mine

    An SSP with a six shot mag

    6mm bb and good for indoor fun
    Accurate trainer

    They were used in kids gymkhana
    Jump off pony, shoot pistol ,jump on pony

    Nice thing and it sold
    It looks very nice
    I see it has a much smaller compression chamber than a full power jobbie, I bet it’s a lot easier to cock.
    Heard the FAAS 604 is widely used in pony club but never heard of a lower power bb version.

    Very interesting.
    Cheers,
    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    It looks very nice
    I see it has a much smaller compression chamber than a full power jobbie, I bet it’s a lot easier to cock.
    Heard the FAAS 604 is widely used in pony club but never heard of a lower power bb version.

    Very interesting.
    Cheers,
    Matt
    Yes very easy to cock and use
    Also won’t damage the house too much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Yes very easy to cock and use
    Also won’t damage the house too much!
    It might if you were practicing with the pony as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    I miss seeing you there Mick. Might be worth considering booking in somewhere overnight to make a weekend out of it?

    Kind regards,

    John
    Hi John, l did that at the very first Kempton one we did. but l was so worried about having the car loaded up with guns and just left on the hotel car park over night. that is when l decided to do it in the same day.

    ATB
    Mick

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