ratbuster
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This one's for Morlan 578 (picture heavy!)Just red your question on that new airgunforum about photo's of BSA's (Airsporters), Webley's etc.
So here they come, enjoy (they are part of my collection of old vintage airguns & rifles, mostly British! )
Cheers,
Rb
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morlan578
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Oh you jammy barsteward what a fine collection
you got them all for christ sake
Good pics as well dont often see a webley lookin as good as thatun
Thanks so much for posting them
"Richie"
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ratbuster
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He "Richie"
To put a little more salt into the wound I even have three Airsporters MK2's in .22 laying around.
In the 60's they were the Thing to have, along with the Weihrauch 35 & the Diana 35 model, these were the real guns to shoot! The Webley MK3 wasn't that popular over here, the more in the UK though. Especially the Super Target with Parker Hale sights
I'm very fond of those vintage models because they were made to last eg real steel en walnut!
The ones in the 3th picture are (from the top)
Lincoln Jeffries H model .177 (made in 1906)
Light or ladies model BSA .177 (1920)
BSA standard .22 (1936)
BSA Break model .177 (1939)
BSA Airsporter MK2 .22 (1947)
BSA Cadet Major ( 1951)
BSA Cadet (1957)
Cheers,
RB
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morlan578
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Thats a real nice collection I,m seriously impressed you have a few rifles there that I know a few people out there would give their eyeteeth to own the lincoln jeffries or the old webley
Your friend "Richie"
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fish
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the early lincoln ive seen in the local gun shop and the bugger wont part with it!
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morlan578
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| fish wrote: | | the early lincoln ive seen in the local gun shop and the bugger wont part with it! |
They are rockin horse shit I know collectors would gladly give their right arm for a few of those rifles in that collection
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