What air-rifles and air-pistols do you have or have had?

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French curio (rather rare)

Post by Crete » Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:13 pm

With the action open, ready for loading.

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French curio (rather rare); early Xmas present from friends

Post by Crete » Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:19 pm

Here is how it was given to me as a gift last month; complete w/period (full) tin of pellets and british/french, military-style, canvas pistol holster (handmade and all).

Enjoy!

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Post by Sakobav » Tue Dec 26, 2006 1:16 am

Thanks Crete looks lot like webley scott hurricane but ppump actions are very different

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Re: What air-rifles and air-pistols do you have or have had?

Post by badshah0522 » Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:55 am

Hi!,

1)I started with .22 Air pistol (Indian make with alloy Grip)when i was in
6th standard,i remember at that time even i was unable to load it .
2)National 35 Air Rifle ,My uncle who was working in IOF bought it for me
in staff Quotta for Rs 800/-
3)National Air pistol .177
4)National .177 Air Rifle
5)Crossman .177 Air Pistol(Dont remember tha model but i think 1377

6)Webley Scott .22 Air pistol(Very old model 'A' Series.
7)BSA .22 Under lever Air Rifle(Very effective & Accurate)
8)Hammerlee .177 Air rifles(National Cadet-Co2) in Pair (High Stock &
Low Stock )
9)Recently bought Styers LP10


Still have all of them except the first one (.22 Air pistol)I lost it while
shifting my house,I donn have the pics but i ll post them soon.
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Post by Crete » Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:29 pm

ngrewal";p="8587 wrote: Thanks Crete looks lot like webley scott hurricane but ppump actions are very different

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Thanks, Navdeep.

It is a spring piston design. The massive steel piston is pulled towards the foresight and upon firing it slams on the rear against a thick (oil soaked) and hard leather buffer. A small port @ 12:00 o'clock allows the compressed air to rise towards the bbl and push the pellet out.

Cocking is very easy/comfortable but the trigger must be 6 Lbs. (3.2 Kgs), at least.

It's smooth at Low power but it kicks like a mule at High power settings (by turning slotter screw at the back).

Nice collection there badshah0522, thanks for sharing. I am eager to see their pics.

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Post by badshah0522 » Tue Dec 26, 2006 6:11 pm

Thanx Nikos!!! Sure i ll place the pics as soon i ll reach my place,,I am out from past 1month.
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Re: What air-rifles and air-pistols do you have or have had?

Post by TC » Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:11 pm

Impressive collection guys.

My collection is fairly simple :

Air rifles :
.177 Webley and Scott Mark 3 under lever
.177 BSA under lever Series A
.177 Hennel break barrel
(all more than 50 year old)

.177 National side lever with Hammerli barrel (serial no 175)

Air pistol
.22 Webley and Scott "Senior"
(again more than 50 year old)
.177 Tommy break barrel (Indian but 30 years old. My first air weapon when I was in class III). Its a brilliant piece.

Thats it for now. Looking for more.

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Post by badshah0522 » Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:21 pm

Hi TC!
Gud Collection Dear. The national gun .177 with hammerlee barrel which u have mentioned is Co2?Please reply.
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TC";p="8667 wrote: Impressive collection guys.

My collection is fairly simple :

Air rifles :
.177 Webley and Scott Mark 3 under lever
.177 BSA under lever Series A
.177 Hennel break barrel
(all more than 50 year old)

.177 National side lever with Hammerli barrel (serial no 175)

Air pistol
.22 Webley and Scott "Senior"
(again more than 50 year old)
.177 Tommy break barrel (Indian but 30 years old. My first air weapon when I was in class III). Its a brilliant piece.

Thats it for now. Looking for more.

So long

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Post by TC » Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:04 pm

Thanks. My national is a single cock spring piston with adjustable trigger. There is a sight rail on top where I mount a 4x scope. The Hammerli barrels are rare. Only the first 5000 models had the imported Swiss barrels. The later ones are made in India.

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Post by Satpal_S » Tue Jan 02, 2007 4:20 am

Diana Mod 15 .177 Airgun at age 6 (bought new), shot it a lot and overhauled it many times. Had it till the late 80's, then it was misplaced/stolen.

Diana Mod 27 .22 (aquired second hand) at age 12, gave it to cousin, with his son now. Nice straight shooting gun almost 40+ years old now.

Currently in the process of aquiring a Pneumatic .177 Air Pistol.

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Post by Sakobav » Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:59 am

http://www.indianhumepipe.com/index1.html

Check out the new pistol from National CO2 Pistol.

And any recommendations between National Side Lever and break barrel air guns?

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Post by TC » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:35 am

Tha National Co2 air pistol was launched in the market at least two years ago. Dont know why they are still calling it new. Market feedback is that its precise. But there is problem in refilling as it wont take standard commercial powerlets. The case was the same with National's impressive line of Co2 air rifles. The company had to stop production because of the refilling problem. Shooters have to carry a cylinder around. Then there are complaints like gas leaks and bad washers etc.

If you are going for 10 m precision shooting then the side levers are the only choice. They are good weapons althoough a bit expensive by Indian standards. The break barrels (specially Model 25) are good choice for practice and plinking. NHp's air rifle/pistol division sustains on the break barrels.

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Post by Sakobav » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:57 am

TC

Thanks my airgun in India was Tommy Gun.. not sure if they are around.

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Post by TC » Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:19 am

Thats quite a coincidence. My first air pistol was a Tommy model 70 in .177. The company, based in Kolkata, closed down years ago. But I still have the pistol. It was a gift from dad when I was seven/eight.

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Re: What air-rifles and air-pistols do you have or have had?

Post by Mack The Knife » Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:23 pm

Hi Nikos,

Thanks a lot for the pics. It is indeed a very interesting and collectable air-pistol.

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