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*Scarce* Late 1910’s The ‘TITAN’ Mk 7 .177 Air Pistol. 20886. - 20886
This is a very late 1910’s to middle 1920’s Mk7 The ‘TITAN’ .177 air pistol in very good condition. The design of the pistol was patented by ‘Frank Clarke’ of 6 Whittall Street in Birmingham. The blueing on the main body is in excellent order with only age related wear to the trigger. The black vulcanite-like grips have fine chequering are undamaged and only have minor wear to the base. It has a 7” smoothbore barrel. The 1st patent was taken out by Frank Clarke in 1917. The pistols serial number is; ‘23’. The patent covered the sliding barrel over the air chamber and action cocked by means of a rod plunger through the rear of the action. See pages 167-170 of ‘A Collectors Guide to Air pistols 3rd Edition’ by Dennis E. Hiller. The pistol cocks and fires with a strong spring action. The price for this rare to find pistol in such good condition includes UK delivery. 20886.
£895.00

**Rare** Pre-War Lincoln Jeffries H Break Action .177 Air Rifle with Walnut Stock. 20966. - 20966
B.S.A. Lincoln Jeffries Patent Air rifles were introduced in 1905. The Lincoln & 'H' or Heavy model were produced between 1905-1908. All of the examples we have seen have been underlever variants & we cannot find any reference for break action variants. This example of the Lincoln Jeffries has the characteristics and markings of the Lincoln model apart from the fact that it is break action, rather than underlever as illustrated and described on page 17 of The Collector's Guide To Air Rifles By Hiller. The metal work has even blue finish and it has all original wood stock with chequered panel straight hand stock and chequered butt. The rifle measures 39 ¾” overall with an 18 ¾” two stage barrel. It has a blade foresight and ‘v’ notch plate rear sight. It loads and fires correctly with a good spring action. The serial No 8153 is above the adjustable trigger. The dark Walnut stock and chequered straight hand grip have very minor age related marks, Lincoln Jeffries and trademark are on imprinted to the right hand side of the stock. The metalwork retains 90% of its original blueing. The price for this scarce Lincoln variant includes UK delivery. 20966.
£595.00

1930s BSA ‘L’ Standard No1 3rd Series .177 Air Rifle with Unique Special Order Brass Trigger Guard. 20922. - 20922.
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 near undamaged wood stock has a lovely colour *slight mark to the lower right hand side of the pistol grip*. It has an undamaged ribbed butt with trap. The underside of the stock is impressed ’14 ¼’ (inches). The rifle has a pinched blade fore sight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work is undamaged *the usual slight rub to the cocking lever* with original blue finish and is crisply stamped with the correct 'L' prefix serial number on the trigger block 'L30086' which dates it to 1929-1930 (See page 118 of The book of BSA air rifle by John Milewski). The top of the barrel is laser etched ‘’The BSA Standard Air Rifle .177 Bore (No1) The Birmingham Arms Co Ltd’ with the BSA small arms piled logo and a list of patented sole makers, see images. It comes with a unique brass special order trigger guard which makes it even more desirable. It loads and fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. 20922.
£475.00

*Mint* German Made Diana 34 EMS Classic .22 Air Rifle. AI 720. - AI 720
This German made Diana 34 EMS Classic .22 air rifle has a two stage adjustable trigger with an automatic safety catch. It has a 3/8” milled dovetail rail and Tru-glo sights. It has a precision steel rifled barrel with adjustable alignment. The wooden stock is near perfect, and the metalwork is just as nice. The serial No is; ‘25065483’ which is stamped to the side of the barrel as is ‘Diana CAL 5.5/.22’. The Diana Logo along with ‘Diana 34 EMS’ is laser etched to the top of the cylinder. Firing at 10.68 ft/lbs 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 & delivery of this item. AI 720.
£325.00

German Weihrauch Hull Cartridge Import HW99S (Sport Trigger) .22 Calibre Break Action Carbine Size Air Rifle With Simmons 4x32 Telescopic Sight. AI 719. - AI 719
The Weihrauch name has been associated with solid build quality and reliability for many years. Ever since the HW80 transformed the hunting rifle market, Weihrauch’s range of solid, accurate springers have been a popular choice for airgunners. This is an excellent Weihrauch HW99S in .22 calibre. The ‘S’ designation refers to the fact that these rifles have an adjustable sports trigger. The carbine size rifle has a 15 ½” barrel and measures 41 ½” overall. It has superb woodwork *very slight mark to the rear of the left hand side and the fore of the right hand side* and rubber shoulder recoil pad. The metal work retains its original blueing and the top of the Air cylinder is grooved for telescopic sight. The barrel block is marked with model and calibre detail. It is serial number '1561043' which dates the gun to around 2001-2002. The rifle cocks loads and fires with a nice tight action. It has a shrouded fore sight and adjustable rear sight. It is also fitted with a Simmons 4x32 Telescopic Sight. The sight is stamped with manufacturer and magnification detail. The optics of the sight are excellent. 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 719.
£275.00

*Rare* C1925-1933 BSA 2nd Series Standard No2 ‘S’ Prefix .22 Air Rifle with Rare Rear Sight. AI 709. - AI 709
Weighing over 3.5kgs the 45” overall length of the No2 gave rise to its unofficial nickname of the ‘Giant’ or ‘Long Tom’. The extra length came from an extended cylinder and longer barrel than the No1. The No1 had a cylinder length of 7 ¼ “, whereas the No2 had a massive 10 ½ “cylinder by comparison. The first No2’s left the BSA factory towards the end of 1919, several months after the 1919 No1 model. Some of the earliest No2’s had stocks with hand cut rather than pressed chequering. The overall length is 45” with a barrel length of 19 ½ “. It has the correct ‘2 LOAD’ stamped to the barrel between the loading hole and rear sight. The 2 indicates No2 or .22 bore. This example has a rare rear flick up sight. This series has the semi pistol grip with a rounded profile stock. The serial number ‘S26306’ is stamped to the left hand side above the trigger and dates the gun between 19265 & 1933. The 14 ¼ “stock is in good condition with a number of minor age related marks which are to be expected with a gun of this age. See page 124 of ‘The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905 to 1939’ by John Milewski for reference. The metalwork is in good order, retaining the majority of its colour, again with minor age related marks and the push button for the release catch on the under leaver works as it should. The weapon also cocks loads and shoots as it should. The price for this scarce air rifle includes UK delivery. AI 709.
£695.00

Post WW2 British Milbro Hector (Diana Model No.1) Break Action .177 Calibre Air Rifle. AI 592. - AI 592
The German Diana Model 1 was introduced in the 1920’s and was in production until 1945. The Diana trademark moved to Scotland with Milbro after WWII as part of the reparations. Post WW2 until C1952 the Diana No.1 rifles were retailed under the name ‘Hector’. The low power weapons were produced as a starter air weapon for Children and Youths. This is a nice example of the British made Hector. It measures 31" overall with a 17 ½ " barrel which has the correct 8 ½ ", screw in, barrel tube insert. It has an undamaged wooden stock and 'chromed' tinplate frame & barrel. To load the weapon the barrel's removable tube insert is loaded with a pellet and it is cocked break-barrel style with two sprung wire latches that keep the action in place. The rifle has its original finish and its cocking and firing action work as they should. The weapon has a blade foresight and fixed plate with notch rear sight. The top of the barrel is stamped with the 'Hector' model name and legend together with 'Regd, Made In England'. 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 592.
£175.00

Boxed, Pre 1939 Webley Junior Series 1 .177 Calibre Air Pistol With Box Of Beatall Waisted .177 Calibre Lead Pellets. Sn 17328:1. - 17328:1
Post WW2 Junior Series 2 air pistol’s had shorter barrels than the pre War Series 1 Juniors. They also has 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 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 ‘J13446’. ‘446’ is repeated on the front of the cylinder. There is an indistinct inspection mark on the barrel block which can be seen in the images. 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. The box contains a small cardboard ‘Beatall Waisted’ pellet box which contains a quantity of .177 calibre lead pellets. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 17328:1.
£375.00

BSA Improved Model D ‘Light Model’ .177 Air Rifle. 20922. - 20922
This is a very good original BSA Improved Model D Air Rifle. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks and in different variations between 1908 and 1914 (see pages 52-56 of the book of the air rifle’ by John Milewski. This example has its original straight grip wood stock with correct chequered panels on the grip which has minor age related marks. The stock has a ribbed butt plate. The cocking arm has a ribbed release lever on the left side and measures 39” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina throughout. The left side of the weapon bears the serial number ‘L342’. The loading port area is marked ‘Load’ and has the number ‘1’. The underside of the cocking lever has patent detail ‘BSA Patents 8761-04 25783-10 RD479972’. The underside of the barrel is marked ‘Rd No 479972’. The Rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. 20922.
£475.00

Matching Numbers, 1930's Webley Service MK II 2nd Series/ Type .22 Calibre Air Rifle. 20536. - 20536
An excellent condition, 1930's, Webley Service MK II 2nd Series/ Type, air rifle in .22 calibre (see pages 32-37 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The Left side of the cylinder is stamped 'WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II". 'MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND and with the Webley 'winged pellet logo'. The barrel is stamped '.22 CALIBRE' It has the Great Britain, USA, Spain, Germany and Canada 1925 patents stamped on the Right Side of the cylinder together with the correct patent Number '371548'. The metalwork is good overall but showing signs of pitting to the barrel and the underside of the cylinder. It has an excellent stock *very minor age related wear* with chequered panel neck and ribbed horn butt plate which has a minor 3mm chip. The weapon is serial number 'S2588' which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and replicated on the barrel *see images. The weapon cocks loads and shoots as it should. The price for this rare matching numbers air rifle includes UK delivery. 20536.
£695.00
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