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C1900 GEM Style .177 Smoothbore Air Rifle. 20353. - 20353
Typical GEM style with simple external spring trigger action. The rifle is 33 ½ “ long with a 16 ¾ “ smoothbore barrel. The serial number is stamped on the barrel breech ‘545’. The rear and foresights are intact on the half hexagonal barrel. The dark wooden stock is in remarkably good condition considering its age with only a few minor age related marks. The metalwork has a nice aged patina and is rust free. The butt has a half moon steel plate held by two screws. See A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles 2nd Edition pages 92 – 106 by Dennis E. Hellier. The loading and firing action works perfectly with a strong spring action. The price for this rare collectors piece includes UK delivery. 20353.
£195.00

SOLD SOLD (28/03) A.S.I Military Pattern Paratrooper 'Single Shot' .22 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle. 20352. - 20352
During the 1970`s the Paratrooper Air Rifles were produced. They were available in both single shot and repeater form. This is a single shot example. It has a Military type brown plastic figured shoulder stock and chequered panel plastic pistol grip. It measures 38” overall with an 18” rifled barrel. It is fitted with original adjustable rear sight stamped with Deer’s head trademark & shrouded blade fore sight. The metalwork is showing minor signs of age related use as is the plastic stock. The top of the air cylinder is marked by the manufacturer ` El Gamo` with the manufacturer`s logo and `Made in Spain`. The barrel block is stamped .22 Calibre detail and serial number `763999`. It`s loading & firing action work crisply. The price for this sought after 1970’s air rifle includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. 20352.
£0.00

*RAREST & MOST DESIRABLE**EARLY PRODUCTION**1907-1914 BSA Military Long Rifle Pattern ‘Long Lee’ .177 Calibre Territorial / Volunteer Training Lincoln Jeffries Patent Under-Lever Air Rifle With Correct Dummy Bolt. Sn 20405 - 20405
Many English gunmakers included Westley Richards did not proceed with the concept of a military style air rifle beyond the prototype stage but BSA did and introduced the Military Pattern ‘Long’ air rifle in 1907 which continued to be made in small quantities until 1914. A short pattern was also advertised but no examples are known to exist (see Chapter 13 of ‘The Book Of The BSA Air Rifle 1905-1939 by Milewski). The rifles resembled the Long Lee Enfield rifle of the British army and the dummy bolt added to the weight and realism. Early variants were only made in .177 calibre and had underlevers with the bayonet/ duck bill style protrusion the same as ours. Long examples were affectionately known as 'Long Lees'. This is an excellent original early .177 calibre variant of the BSA Military Long Rifle pattern, Territorial or volunteer training under-lever air rifle with dummy bolt, flip-up ladder rear sight, sling mounts and top marked 'Made by The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited BSA Military Air Rifle'. It is early serial number 69. The rifle has a 21” long rifled barrel with block and blade fore sight. The rifled bore is clean and it measures 49” overall. It has undamaged all original military grade wood work impressed with BSA’s piled arms trademark & correct steel butt plate without trap. The bayonet style underlever has the correct Lincoln Jeffries Patent marking. The loading tap is marked ‘Patent’ and above the loading port has BSA’s piled arms trademark. The rifle cocks and fires correctly with a strong spring action. The price for this air rifle arguably one of the rarest and most desirable includes UK delivery. Sn 20405
£4,750.00

**WORLD’S SMALLEST* 1927-1935, German Tell II .177 Calibre Break Action Nickel Plated Smooth Bore Air Pistol. 20389 - 20389
Venus Waffenfabrik of Mehlis Germany produced the Tell II Air pistol between 1927 & 1935. It is made of tin plate and measured 5 ½” overall length. It was advertised as 'The World's smallest spring piston Air Pistol' (see pages 157 & 158 of The Collectors Guide To Air Pistols by Hiller). Its unique concentric design made it the Father of several full size Air Pistols. Before cocking the pistol, a lever is swung out from the rear of the grip to afford mechanical advantage while cocking is performed. The Pistols were only made in No 1 Bore/ .177 calibre. This Tell II .177 Air pistol is in very good condition, fully functioning with original nickel finish which is rubbed in areas consistent with age and use. Its original flat chequered wood grips are intact and secured by a screw bolt. The price for this air pistol which led the way for modern Air Pistols includes UK delivery. AI 597.
£225.00

*Scarce* C1950 Wischo KG .177 Air Pistol. 20388. - 20388
The "Bayerische Sportwaffenfabrik" was founded in 1949/1950 by Dipl. Ing. Egon Wilsker (also Wischo KG Wilsker & Co, Erlangen) on the basis of local hardware factories and was called "Bayerische Sportwaffenfabrik Dipl. Ing. E. Wilsker&Co". Bayerische Sportwaffen Fabrik (Bavarian Sporting Weapons Manufacturer) or BSF, as it was known, operated for several decades, both before and after World War II. They were based in Erlangen, Germany, a suburb of Nuremberg. It was BSF that first broke the 800 f.p.s. barrier with their model S55/S60/S70 breakbarrel. Distributed by the Hyscore company in the U.S.A as their Model 817M available in .177 only. This is the Wischo model which was sold in America. The top of the cylinder reads ‘WISCHO –KG, ERLANGEN, GERMANY and on the side it reads ‘MADE IN GERMANY WEST’. It has a brass medallion set into each side of the grip with a ‘W’ logo with an arrow through the ‘W’. The metalwork and woodwork are only displaying minor signs of age related wear. See page 36 of ‘The Collectors Guide to Air Rifles’ 3rd edition by Dennis E. Hiller for reference. The loading and firing action works perfectly with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Bill apply to the sale & delivery of this item. 20388.
£275.00

*Scarce* 1930-1935 Webley Senior 2nd Pattern .177 Calibre Air Pistol with Black Grips. Sn 20354. - 20354
This is a nice Webley Senior .177 Calibre Air pistol. It is undamaged with original finish and black plastic grips. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Senior Made In England' together with the serial No ‘S2737’ and Great Britain Patents. The right side is stamped 'Webley & Scott Ltd, Birmingham 4' and 'Webley Patents' (The pre 1958 area code 4 was removed from pistols post 1958 after a factory relocation, See Page 85 of Webley Air Pistols by Bruce). The forward barrel block is stamped 'S.177' calibre & the front of the cylinder stamped with number '737'. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. See page 60 ‘Webley Air Pistols’ by Gordon Bruce for reference. The price for this scarce air pistol includes UK delivery. Sn 20354.
£425.00

*Boxed with Original Accessories* Phoenix HY-SCORE Sporter Single Shot .177 Air Pistol. Sn 20357. - 20357
Produced between 1989 and 1994 by Phoenix Arms Co England it has a rifled barrel, semi-compact design, blue finish with a flat sided fixed barrel. It has a threaded muzzle which takes the moderator (included) and a rear sight adjustable for windage. The previous distributor and importer was located in Brooklyn New York. See page 392-396 in the ‘Blue Book of Airguns 9th Edition’ by Dr Robert D. Beeman and John B. Allen. In its original hardcase * one side of the sponge missing* with original maintenance tools and moderator which is in excellent condition. The pistol is in excellent condition, the metalwork and plastic grips are virtually unmarked. The pistol cocks and fires with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Bill apply to the sale & delivery of this item. Sn 20357.
£345.00

1924 B.S.A. Standard No. 1 Model (Aka 'L' Or Light/ Ladies Model) .177 Calibre Under Lever Air Rifle. Sn 15663:2. - 15663:2
This is an excellent B.S.A. Standard No. 1 Model 177 calibre, under lever air rifle. Also known as the 'L' or Ladies/ Light model it measures 39 ½” overall with a 17" rifled barrel. Its original wood stock has chequered panels at the pistol grip and has just the bumps and bruises to be expected with age and use. It has a ribbed butt with trap. The rifle has a blade fore sight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work is undamaged with original blue finish and is crisply stamped with the correct 'L' prefix serial number on the trigger block 'L24957' which dates it to 1924 (see page 27 of the Collectors Guide to Air Rifles By Hiller). The breech is marked ‘1’ (.177 calibre) & ‘Load’ at the loading port. The cylinder has faint, indistinct, electroplated BSA name and address. It loads and fires as it should with a strong spring action. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 15663:2.
£325.00

Diana Mark IV .177 Air Pistol. AI 675. - AI 675
The Diana (Milbro) Mark IV or G4 air pistol is an over-lever air pistol that is similar to the EM-GE Zenith. The Mark IV was available with a rifled barrel as the G4, or a smoothbore barrel which was designated the G4S. It was manufactured by Milbro from 1950 to 1977 and was available in a blued finish with wooden stock. The solid wooden stock retains 85% of its original varnish and has a few use related marks. Diana Mark VI-Made in GT Britain above the Diana logo is stamped to the rear of the over lever. The bluing on the metalwork is very good for its age and has only a few age related marks. This model comes with wedged front and V rear sights. The pistol cocks and fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB The restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 675
£145.00

*Early* Pre 1939 Webley Junior Series 1 .177 Calibre Air Pistol. AI 672. - AI 672
Post WW2 Junior Series 2 air pistol’s had shorter barrels than the pre War Series 1 Juniors. They also had plastic stock plates rather than tin stock plates which were fitted to 1st Series pistols. This is a pre War Webley Junior Series 1 .177 Calibre Air pistol (see page 96 of Webley Air Pistols by Bruce). It is undamaged and in very good condition with only minor signs of age related wear. It has the correct ribbed tin plate grips. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Junior .177 Patented In Great Britain No 219872 And All Principal Countries’. The left side of the cylinder is also marked ‘Made In England’. The right side has ‘Webley & Scott LTD Birmingham’. The frame is numbered ‘J9106’. ‘106’ is repeated on the front of the cylinder. It has a blade foresight, adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery. AI 672.
£325.00
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