Crosman style
Made to look like a Crosman model 101, but this one runs on HPA. 22 cal. 1925-30's. Receiver and fttings, fore end, stock and front fill unit, all hand made. The main tube and valve from a Benjamin Discovery.
From Grant
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Boxer 2 Cylinder
The only air rifle BMW has ever built. boxer 2 cylinder, cal 177
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A fantastic Crosman 600 .22 cal semi auto pistol converted to bulk fill C02 rifle.
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Co2 rifle 45
Large bore bulk fill CO2 rifle. .45 caliber Co2 rifle.
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Crosman 600 fitted with long barrel and double length reservoir.
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Giffard copy
A debatable Giffard copy, really not sure about this one, whether its a copy or the real thing?
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Replica Webley Whiting
Replica Webley Whiting, Dont you just hate people who can produce items like this!
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Mod Diana Mec.
A rather ambitious modified Diana rifle, with an auto ammo feed when cocked.
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Modified Diana
A rather ambitious modified Diana rifle, with an auto ammo feed when cocked.
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Modified Diana
A rather ambitious modified Diana rifle, with an auto ammo feed when cocked.
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Mike Reames out side lock pistol.
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Another from Mike Reames a lovely little ball reservoir Pistol.
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Hammerli Air rifle conversion from a K98 RIFLE.
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Hammerli air pistol conversion made from a S&W Russian. what was a £2-3K revolver !
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another mystery rifle repeater!
Does anybody have any history on this?
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