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**SCARCE**Cased, 1970’s Polish (Poland) Predom Lucznik .177 calibre Air Pistol (Walther LP 53) With Accessories Including Holster. Sn 23452 - 23452
Lucznik is a Polish gun factory making military weapons. In the 1970s and ’80s, they also made a single-shot pellet pistol that was that was similar in design to the famous German Walther LP53 (see page 141 of the ‘ The Collectors Guide To Air Pistols by Hiller). The Predom is a .177 calibre break barrel that cocks in a very strange way. The piston is located vertically in the pistol grip and upon firing, springs upward. Our cased example is in very good condition. It retains all of its original blue finish and has black plastic chequered grips. The frame is crisply marked with manufacturer and model detail (all illustrated) together with 1970 and 1977 dates & serial number CR3450. It loads cocks and fires crisply with a strong spring action. It is complete with original leatherette case with carry handle and hinged lid with retaining straps and press stud fasteners. The case is lined with green material and has retaining straps for the pistol and accessories. Our case contains the pistol’s original cleaning rod, plastic tube which slides over the barrel to assist leverage to break the barrel for cocking and an original brown leather open top holster with retaining strap and lug fastener and 2 webbing belt hanging loops. The holster is in excellent clean condition & the inside of the holster has indistinct factory maker / inspection ink marks (illustrated). The lid of the case is mounted with a brass winged Eagle Polish state badge. The price for this cased pistol includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Bill regarding sale and delivery of this item apply. Sn 23452
£675.00

**RARE**Pre WW1 1913-14 BSA Standard Pattern .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle With Straight Hand Stock & ‘S’ Prefix Serial Number. Sn 23405 - 23405
This is a rare to find pre WW1 BSA Standard Pattern Air Rifle. These rifles were only made on a short production run between 1913 & 1914 replacing the improved Model D in 1913. Production ended in 1914 as BSA’s machinery was understandably required for war work. The Standard Pattern was re-introduced in 1919 (see Chapter 6 of The Book Of The BSA Air Rifle by Milewski who describes pre WW1 Standard rifles as scarce). Our example has the correct Pre WW1 variant features I.e. 1910 sear safety patent ‘Pat-30338-10’ above the ‘S’ prefix serial number S74537 on the trigger block (the serial is in the serial number range for pre WW1 Standard rifles (over 71000 lower than 80100), No cylinder markings, no BSA logo panels within the wrist chequering & BSA’s patents on the underside of the correct cocking lever (in 1912 BSA acquired Lincoln Jeffries Patents and the BSA name replaced Lincoln Jeffries). A period BSA advertising poster illustrated on page 61 of Milewski’s book illustrates the 1914 range of BSA air rifles including a straight hand stock Standard Pattern the same as ours. It has a 19 ½” rifled barrel (just over 43 ½” overall), a pinched blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina. It has a ribbed butt with trap. The breech is marked ‘Load’ and has BSA’s pyled arms trademark. The loading port lever has patent detail (illustrated). The rifle loads, cocks & fires crisply. The price for this rare pre WW1 BSA Standard pattern air rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 23405
£575.00

**MINT BORE**Mid 1800's - Early 1900's German Oscar Will, Venuswaffenwerk ‘Toro’ .22 Calibre Smooth Bore, Bugelspanner (German: Trigger Guard Cocker) Break Barrel Gallery Air Rifle. Sn 23404 - 23404
The German Bugelspanner Target Air Rifle was produced by Oscar Will Venuswaffenwerk, Zella St, Blasii, Germany from the mid 1800's to early 1900's (see page 254 of A Collectors Guide To Air Rifles by Hiller). The rifles were often marketed as ‘Original’ or as in our case ‘Toro’. This is an excellent .22 Calibre smoothbore variant popular for use at Fairground Galleries to fire darts at targets. It is 42 ¼” in length with a 20 ½” octagonal barrel. The smooth bore of the barrel is near mint clean & bright. It has a side lever catch that releases the barrel for loading and cocking is achieved by underlever action of the long trigger guard with arm. It has fixed open fore and rear sights. The metal frame & barrel are blued. The cylinder is marked ‘Toro’. There are no other maker marks or serial numbers visible externally. The wood stock has chequered panels at the wrist. One side of the stock above the trigger guard is impressed ‘NE 10’ possibly a gun club or shooting gallery weapon number. The loading and firing action work as they should. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23404
£575.00

**VERY RARE**Pre WW2 Era Czech VZ 35 Bolt Action Military Training Air Rifle 4.5mm Ball Bearing Calibre With 10 BB Hopper Type Magazine & Czech Model 1924 Bayonet & Scabbard. Sn 23403 - 23403
The VZ35 was made by the Czech State Arsenal in Brno before World War II. The designation VZ 35 means model 1935, or something to that effect. This is a rare example in excellent condition. It has the correct winged foresight and adjustable rear sight (the later post war VZ 47 had a shrouded fore sight). The cylinder is crisply marked by the manufacturer (illustrated) together with number '22735'. The gravity feed, hopper magazine located on top of the cylinder has the correct hinged lid (the later V 47 had a steel sliding cover) and holds up to 10 BB's. The hopper frame is marked ‘J Rampant Lion 37’ (possible export to Israel in 1937 see bayonet markings below). The rifle's original wood furniture is undamaged and fitted with a steel butt plate, bayonet bar, cleaning rod & correct 2 sets of sling swivels. The weapon's bolt action cocking mechanism functions crisply with a strong spring action. The rifle is 43” overall length & comes with an original Czech M1924 Bayonet & Scabbard. These bayonets were adopted by Czech Armed forces in 1924 to fit Mauser type rifles. The bayonet has a clean parkerised 11 ¾” blade with fullers. The wood grips are secured by screw bolts. There are no visible manufacturer or date marks on the bayonet’s blade but the pommel top is marked ‘VA 1218’ above ‘tgf’. The scabbard is blued steel and its frog stud is stamped with CZ roundel ‘E3 48’ & Rampant Lion mark (denoting post war manufacture in 1948 for export to Israel, see ‘An Illustrated History Of Bayonets’ By Brayley pages 52-54). The price for this very rare military training rifle with bayonet in superb condition includes UK delivery. Sn 23403
£1,375.00

**RARE**MINT BORE**1905-1908 Britannia Anglo Sure Shot MK1 Cox’s Patent .177 Calibre Break Action, Air Rifle ' Made Only For R. Ramsbottom, Manchester'. Sn 23387 - 23387
Britannia Anglo Sure Shot MK 1 air rifles were produced between 1905 -1908 (see page 12 & 13 of a Collector's Guide To Air Rifles By Hiller). The break action is achieved by a thumb operated, gate type, barrel latch which when pulled backwards releases the barrel and allows the weapon to be cocked and loaded. This is an excellent example with original wood & metalwork in excellent condition. It has a 22 ¼” stepped rifled barrel and measures 37 ½” overall. The bore is near mint, clean & bright with well defined rifling. The rifle has a blade fore sight and adjustable rear sight stamped ‘Patent’. The top of the frame is correctly stamped 'Cox's Patent' together with ‘Made Only For R. Ramsbottom, Manchester & 'Anglo Sure Shot Mark 1'. The left side is stamped with the Britannia name and trade mark. The steel stock frame and barrel section are stamped with numbers '3387' & ‘3369’. The frame is also stamped ‘RD 394207’. The break action loading and firing action work as they should with a strong spring action. The price for this rare air rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 23387
£1,200.00

1990’s -2012 Theoben Rapid 7 .22 Calibre 7 Shot Rotary Magazine Bolt Action PCP Air Rifle With Sound Moderator & Nikko Stirling Mount Master 3-9x40 Telescopic Sight. Sn 23268 - 23268
The Theoben Rapid 7, introduced in the early 1990s by British company Theoben Engineering, revolutionized PCP airguns with its high-capacity buddy bottle, 7-shot rotary magazine, and rugged, simple, user-serviceable design. Renowned for accuracy and hunting power, it became an iconic, dominant, and often-copied platform before production ceased in 2012. This is a very good early Theoban Rapid 7 PCP air rifle (see page 532 of The Blue Book Of Airguns by Beeman). It has all original wood work with stippled pistol grip and rubber recoil pad. It has its air bottle, sound moderator and 7 shot rotary magazine. The rifle has been chrono’d at a respectable 10.37 Ft Lbs power and is fitted with Nikko Stirling Mount Master 3-9x40 Telescopic Sight. All optics of the sight are excellent. The blued metal work is very good and has Theoban model & calibre detail (all illustrated). It is serail number 001113. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 23268
£845.00
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