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Ceebee4



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Ceebee3



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Ceebee2



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Ceebee1



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Pioneer bb gun


Pioneer BB rifle made in Japan. quite a scarce BB rifle. (not surprised) Build quality leaves a lot to be desired! Lots of Plastic, trigger guard, cocking spur (acts as a safety) patch box? lid, end cap, and Butt plate This one needs some TLC with a vice and pliers in an attempt to reform the trigger bar which has to be bent just right in able it to release the safety and fire the rifle and not foul the lovely plastic trigger guard. IMOA A POS. The two piece wood stock is not too bad once a decent polish has been added to it, might have been nice if both piece had been matched rather than a different tree! Pioneer bb gun


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Columbian Model E



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0192



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Remington 26 bb very rare



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Daisy shooting set



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Diana 300 trainer



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Model 118 Daisy targeteer



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prod



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rr



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Targette 1



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25a



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25b



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25s



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40



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Daisy Telescope 1940s


Daisy 300 Telescope Sight BB Gun Part 1940s


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Daisy 300 sight



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Daisy Winchester



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Daisy shooting set



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Daisy 300


Daisy 300 Telescopic BB Gun


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Matchless First Model


Matchless First Model Air Rifle


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Matchless Air Rifle


Matchless Second Model Air Rifle


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Atlas 1900


Atlas 1900 Lever Action Repeater Air Gun


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Columbian Model 1896 Air Rifle



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COLUMBIAN MODEL 1900


COLUMBIAN MODEL 1900 AIR RIFLE


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Daisy first mod



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Daisy first model



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Daisy no 40


DAISY NO. 40 WW I MILITARY MODEL VARIANT 2 AIR RIFLE


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Daisy Third Model


Daisy Third Model Fourth Variant Air Gun


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Heilprin


Heilprin Mfg. Co. Columbian Model


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DAISY NO 40


DAISY NO. 40 WW I MILITARY MODEL VARIANT 2 AIR RIFLE


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Haln BB Rifle


Haln Co2 BB rifle


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Shilo



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Shilo



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Shilohaln bb revolvers



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Plainsman


Crosman Plainsman bb


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Daisy Bicentennial


Daisy Bicentennial BB rifle


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Haviland parlor model



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Haviland breech



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Air gun Manufacturers A-Z

A Abas, Acro, Acvoke, Air-o-matic, Airstar, American Luger, Ampell, Anschutz, Ansonia, Apache, Arms Corp B Barracuda, Benjamin, Boone, Brigand, Britannia, Brown, BSA, BSF, Bugelspanner, Bussey C Carolus, Certus, Champion, Cogswell, Crosman, Cub, CZ D Daisy, Dare Devil, Demon, Diana, Dolla E Eisenwerk, El Gamo Cadet, Elmek, Erma, Excellent F Falke, Famas, Farco, Feg, Feinwerkbau, Fionda, Flz, Footemaker, French Trainer, Fwb G Gallery, Gamo, Gem, Gem or Bergman, Gems, George Smith, German Air Rifle, Giffard, Greener Markings H Haenel, Hahn, Hakim, Hammerli, Haviland, Hawthorn, Healthways, Heanel, Hercules, Herinkan, HG, Howa, Hubertus, HW75, Hy Score I Indian J J Tonks, Jaguar, Joc, Jos, Junker, K K98, Kalamazoo, Kentucky, Kessler L Lanes, Langham, Lark, LD, Lincoln, Lindner, Loungue, Lov M Mahely, MAN, Marck, Marke, Markham, Mars, Mauser, Midland, Milbro, Millita, Monkey, Muskeeter, Mustang N Norica O Oklahoma, Olympic, Original, Oscar P Parker, Phantom, Pioneer, Plainsman, Pope, Predom Q Quackenbush R Record, Record-champion, Rochester, Roland, Rossi S Saxby, Schimel, Schmidt, Sears, Shark, Sharp, Sheriden, Skanaker, Smith and Wesson, Sportsman, Starfire, Stella, Sterling, Sussex Armoury, Sussex Arms, Swift T Targ Air, Tau, Taiyo Juki, Tell, Telly, Thunder Bolt, Titan, Tonks Crank, Trapmaster, Typhoon V Various Gems, VZ W Walther, Warrior, Webley, Westley, William Paul, Winchester, Winsel Y Yewa, Yunker Z Zamas, Zem

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Commins Patent Info - Crossbows and Strongbows - Hermann Historica - Schematics Drawings Patents - Various Collection photos

Airgun collector magazines

Volume 1 - Volume 2 - Volume 3

Vintage airguns are antique or collectible airguns that are no longer in production or are considered rare or valuable.
Airguns are firearms that use compressed air or other gases as a means of propelling a pellet or BB. They have a long history, with the first recorded use of an airgun dating back to the 16th century.

Vintage airguns can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic, and they may have different features and designs depending on the time period and manufacturer.
Some vintage airguns are single-shot, while others are repeaters that can hold multiple pellets or BBs.

Vintage airguns can be collectors' items and are often sought after by airgun enthusiasts and collectors. They can be valuable due to their rarity, age, or historical significance.
Some vintage airguns may be valuable due to the materials or craftsmanship used in their construction, or because they were made by a well-known manufacturer.

If you are interested in vintage airguns, it is important to handle them with care and caution. Many vintage airguns may not be safe to shoot, and they should be treated as decorative or collectible items rather than functional firearms.
If you are unsure about the safety or condition of a vintage airgun, you may want to consult with a professional gunsmith or airgun expert.