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A ‘DIANA MODEL 16’ .177 Air Rifle. AI 727 - AI 727
This Diana Model 16 is marked ‘Made in Great Britain’ with the Diana trademark on the cylinder (which later changed to British Made), these were made by Millard Bros Ltd in Motherwell, Lanarkshire between the late 1940's and 1974, it's marking indicates it was from the earlier period of manufacture, it has retained most of its original blued finish, with some minor rust speckling on the barrel which has the correct V blade sights. The stock has retained most of its varnished finish and is relatively mark free; it bears no visible serial number. The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action. The stocks grip has the odd age related mark. Weighing 1.2kg and 82 ½ cm in length (firing at 0.75 ft/lbs) it was clearly aimed at the ‘Childs first gun’ market. 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. AI 727
£175.00

Boxed, Webley Premier 'E' Series .22 Calibre Air Pistol. AI 726. - AI 726
The Webley Premier 'E' series was introduced in 1972. The 'E' Series designation was stamped on the frame near to or under the left grip (see 119/120 of Webley Air Pistols By Bruce). This is a very good Boxed, Webley Premier 'E' Series .22 Calibre Air Pistol. It is undamaged, only showing very minor signs of age related wear, with original finish and black plastic grips with embossed Webley logos. The left side of the cylinder has its original manufacturer's sticker 'Webley & Scott Ltd, Premier, Made in England'. The front of the cylinder is stamped with batch number '294' and under the grip. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. The pistol is contained in its near mint original cardboard box with Webley labelling, imagery and components list. The box contains its original instructions (See 'A Collectors Guide to Air Pistols by Dennis E. Hiller pages 221-236). The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 726.
£325.00

Boxed, Post 1958 Webley Senior .177 Calibre Air Pistol with Brown Grips. AI 725 - AI 725
This is a nice Webley Senior .22 Calibre Air pistol. It is undamaged with brown plastic grips. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Senior Made In England' together with 'oil' and arrow indicator pointing to the oil hole located on top of the cylinder highlighted in original white paint. The right side is stamped 'Webley & Scott Ltd, Birmingham and with Webley Patents'. The forward barrel block is stamped '.177' calibre & the front of the cylinder stamped with serial number '768'. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. The pistol is contained in its original Webley cardboard box with Pre 1958 Birmingham 4 address Webley labelling & imagery (The pre 1958 Birmingham area code 4 was removed post 1958 after a factory relocation, See Page 85 of Webley Air Pistols by Bruce). Original 'instructions for use' are adhered to the inside of the lid and an original price list of component parts and spare part price list code sheet. The brown chequered grips are in near perfect condition. There are a few age related marks to the blueing to the front and side of the cylinder. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 725
£345.00

Early 1970's Webley Premier 'E' Series .22 Calibre Air Pistol With Brown Grips. AI 711. - AI 711
The Webley Premier 'E' series was introduced in 1972. The 'E' Series designation was stamped on the frame near to or under the left grip. Early examples had Brown Plastic Grips (see 119/120 of Webley Air Pistols By Bruce). This is an excellent example in .22 Calibre. It has undamaged brown plastic grips with embossed Webley logos. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Premier Made In England'. The frame near the left grip is stamped with the correct large E (Series designation). The front of the cylinder is stamped with number '999/666?'. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. There are minor age related marks on the rear and underside of the cylinder. Firing at a respectable 4.38 ft/lbs. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 711.
£245.00

1970’s Spanish, El Gamo Military Pattern A.S.I. Paratrooper Single Shot .22 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle. AI 721 - AI 721
During the 1970`s the Spanish Air Weapon manufacturer El Gamo produced their Paratooper Air Rifles. They were available in both single shot and repeater form. This is a good single shot example. It has a Military type plastic figured shoulder stock with recoil pad and 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 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 ‘9953. It`s loading & firing action work crisply. The right side of the frame has remnants of its its original label ‘ A.S.I. Paratrooper Accurate Fire-Power’. The price 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. AI 721
£295.00

1947-1951, B.S.A Cadet .177 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle,‘BA’ prefix serial number. AI 716 - AI 716
This is a B.S.A Cadet .177 Calibre Air Rifle. BSA was responsible for the production of over 50% of all British small arms produced during WWII. In 1945 they decided to increase their air rifle production, and introduce their new Cadet air rifle. The Cadet when new, was capable of putting out 8ft/lb and was advertised as being able to take rabbits out to 50 yds. The rifle was popular amongst young adults and adults alike. This Cadet has a ‘BA’ prefix serial number ‘BA82130’ which dates it to between 1947-1951 (see Page 34 of Hiller’s Book 'The Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork is showing signs of age related use, and there is evidence of a repair to the top of the butt. The metalwork has a nice patina, with small marks to the rear of the cylinder and the underside of the barrel. It has a 15" clean rifled barrel and measures 37 ½” overall. It has a winged blade fore sight and fixed rear sight. The stock is crisply impressed with the BSA Legend (illustrated). The loading and firing actions work as they should. 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. AI 716.
£225.00

*Early Model* 1959-1962 B.S.A Meteor Mk 1 .22 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle 'T' Prefix Serial Number. AI 715 - AI 715
The BSA Meteor is a break barrel spring powered rifle first made in Birmingham, UK, in 1959 by The Birmingham Small Arms Company and the first BSA air rifle engineered to fit a telescopic sight. It is one of the world’s bestselling air weapons with over 2 million sold worldwide. Marketed as an introductory rifle for plinking, hunting and firearm training as a replacement for the BSA Cadet, it is available in .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibre with standard or carbine length barrels. The spring and piston are compressed by breaking the barrel through 125° before loading a pellet directly into the breach. The barrel is then returned into place and secured with a detent lock. The single-stage trigger is adjustable for pressure. The sights are metal with the front sight being able to be switched from a bead to a blade and the rear adjustable sight could switch between a "V" and "square notch". The cylinder has two shallow grooves to accept a telescopic sight. The top of the barrel is stamped ‘BSA GUNS LTD ENGLAND’ followed by a BSA piled arms symbol and the air chamber is stamped ‘BSA METEOR’ to the fore of the scope grooves. The rifle is in very good condition, with a nice aged patina to the bluing, with only a few age related marks to the barrel. The stock is nicely aged showing signs of use *Butt end underside is showing signs of wear*. The rifle is firing at a respectable 7.81 ft/lbs. The price includes UK postage. NB As a post 1939 Air rifle, the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. AI 715.
£375.00

*Early Model* 1959-1962 B.S.A Mk 1 Meteor .22 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle 'T' Prefix Serial Number. AI 713. - AI 713
The BSA Meteor is a break barrel spring powered rifle first made in Birmingham, UK, in 1959 by The Birmingham Small Arms Company and the first BSA air rifle engineered to fit a telescopic sight. It is one of the world’s bestselling air weapons with over 2 million sold worldwide. Marketed as an introductory rifle for plinking, hunting and firearm training as a replacement for the BSA Cadet, it is available in .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibre with standard or carbine length barrels. The spring and piston are compressed by breaking the barrel through 125° before loading a pellet directly into the breach. The barrel is then returned into place and secured with a detent lock. The single-stage trigger is adjustable for pressure. The sights are metal with the front sight being able to be switched from a bead to a blade and the rear adjustable sight could switch between a "V" and "square notch". The cylinder has two shallow grooves to accept a telescopic sight. The top of the barrel is stamped ‘BSA GUNS LTD ENGLAND’ followed by a BSA piled arms symbol and the air chamber is stamped ‘BSA METEOR’ to the fore of the scope grooves. The rifle is in very good condition, with a nice aged patina to the bluing. The stock is nicely aged showing signs of use *showing stable hairline cracks near the trigger*. The rifle is firing at a respectable 6.47 ft/lbs. The price includes UK postage. NB As a post 1939 Air rifle, the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. AI 713.
£325.00

RESERVED. RESERVED. An "ORIGINAL" Model 50E .22 Air Rifle AI 702 - AI 702
A German ''Original'' model 50E .22 cal. underlever action air rifle, with 'Tap Loader', adjustable V and bead sight, no serial number, fitted with unmarked plain wooden stock and plastic butt plate. The rifle is 45 inches overall, shrouded front sight, adjustable rear sight and three quarter length stock, 45 " long. The model 50 is an underlever spring-piston air rifle that came in both .177 and .22 calibres, with the .22 not being as common, since the 50 was seen as a target gun and Europeans were already using .177 calibres for that. Maybe .22 was a nod toward marketing Americans, with whom the larger calibre was much more favoured. The 50e was made between 1952 and 1965. The rifle retains around 50%of its original blueing. The butt plate and trigger guard have age related marks. Made in Germany and ‘Original Mod 50e’ is marked to the cylinder.The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action. 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. AI 702.
£295.00

Boxed, Pre 1939 Webley Junior Series 1 .177 Calibre Air Pistol. 19259:9. - 19259:9
Post WW2 Junior Series 2 air pistol’s had shorter barrels than the pre War Series 1 Juniors. They also have plastic stock plates rather than tin stock plates which were fitted to 1st Series pistols. This is a pre War boxed Webley Junior Series 1 .177 Calibre Air pistol (see page 96 of Webley Air Pistols by Gordon Bruce). It is undamaged and finished in the white. 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 ‘J20700’. ‘700’ is repeated on the front of the cylinder. It has a blade foresight, adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires as it should. It is contained in its original Brown background Webley labelled cardboard box with vivid Webley pistol imagery, Junior model detail and Webley's Birmingham address. Original Webley instructions are adhered to the inside of the box lid. A lovely original boxed pistol in excellent condition. The price includes UK delivery. 19259:9
£345.00
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