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**MATCHING NUMBERS**Early 1930’s Webley Service Mark II 3rd Series .22 Calibre Air Rifle. Sn 23484:35 - 23484:35 A very good 1930's Webley Service MK II 3rd Series / Type, air rifle in .22 calibre (see pages 40–43 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’ Trademark. 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”. It has an excellent stock with chequered panel neck and ribbed horn butt plate (small chip to lower part of the plate). The weapon is serial number “S11952” which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and 11952 on the barrel. The weapon cocks, loads and shoots crisply. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:35
£795.00
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**Matching Numbers** 1930’s Webley Service MK II 3rd Series / Type .177 Calibre Air Rifle. Sn 23484:34 - 23484:34 A very good, 1930's, Webley Service MK II 3rd Series / Type, air rifle in .177 calibre (see pages 40–42 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’ trademark. The barrel 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 rifle is fitted with correct flip-up adjustable aperture sight. It has an excellent stock with chequered panel neck and undamaged ribbed horn butt plate. The weapon is serial number “S4275” which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and replicated on the underside of the barrel. The weapon cocks loads and shoots crisply. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:34
£795.00
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**RARE**Cold War Era Post 1947 Czechoslovakian ‘tgf’ (Zbrojovka Brno), VZ-47 (German K98) 4.5mm BB Repeating (20 Shot) Bolt Action Military Training Air Rifle. Sn 23484:30 - 23484:30 Fashioned on the 98K Mauser, manufactured at the Czech Government Arsenal of "CESKA ZBROJOVKA," this is a Czech Army military training air pellet gun. Introduced in 1935 as the Vz.35 Air Rifle these were cheap to use, silent and ideal to break in raw recruits to move onto actual firearms. In 1947 the simplified Vz.47 was introduced, which was cheaper to produce, as it removed extra features like the bayonet lug, and utilized many more stamped steel parts. The machined parts of the Vz.35 were much more labour intensive. This example has a serial number of 06301 stamped on the top of the receiver under the 'tgf' which indicates contract for the DDR (East Germany) by Zbrojovka Brno, a maker of small arms, light artillery, and motor vehicles in Brno, Czechoslovakia. It also made other products and tools, such as typewriters and early computers. The rifle's overall length is 109cm and weighs just under 4kg. The stock is wood and has the usual use related marks. The rifle shoots 4.5mm calibre balls which are loaded via a folded sheet metal cover that just slides back to reveal the loading port, which holds 20 balls. To cock the rifle you rotate the bolt handle straight up where it interfaces with another part of a longer lever when pulled back. The bolt is pivoted at its base and rocks inside the action, pulling the powerful mainspring into full compression. The metalwork has a nice aged patina with no apparent damage. It is complete with its rear open adjustable sight and open front foresight. It cocks and fires with no issues and the swivelling safety catch on top of the action works as it should. The price for this rare piece 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. Sn 23484:30
£975.00
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**SCARCE IN THE UK**MINT**C1949-1977 Sheridan Products Inc Racine USA Air Rifle company ‘C Series’ Bolt Action Loading, Pneumatic Pump Action .20 Calibre (5mm) Single Shot Air Rifle. Sn 23454 - 23454 Sheridan Products Incorporated was formed to produce Pneumatic Air Rifles with production beginning in March 1947. The name Sheridan was reputedly in honour of the Civil War's General Philip Sheridan. Sheridan made their ‘C Series’ (Blue Streak) pneumatic air rifles from 1949 to 1976 when the Company was bought by the Benjamin Air Rifle company. Benjamin continued to make Sheridan Model C air rifles in 1977. The air rifles are well constructed Airguns using quality materials. Benjamin Air Rifle Company continued producing Series C's until 1992 when the company was purchased by competitor Crosman Corporation. Sheridan ‘C Series’ air rifles are scarce to find in the UK. Vintage Racine-made models are highly sought after by collectors. This a near mint Sheridan Racine C Series air rifle. It has all of its original blue finish and the woodwork is undamaged . The rifle is 37” overall length and has a blade fore sight & adjustable rear sight. The frame and barrel are stamped with Sheridan Racine markings, together with ‘C Series’ designation 5mm (.20 calibre) detail and serial number ‘551134’. It is bolt action loading and has the correct safety catch feature. The hinged fore stock is pumped repeatedly to fully charge the rifle for a single shot. The rifles 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. Sn 23454
£575.00
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**SCARCE IN THE UK**MINT**1990’s USA Benjamin Sheridan ‘C9A Series’ (Blue Streak) Bolt Action Loading, Pneumatic Pump Action .20 Calibre (5mm) Single Shot Air Rifle With Waterproof Bushnell 1.5x- 4x Banner Telescopic Sight. Sn 23453 - 23453 Sheridan Products Incorporated was formed to produce Pneumatic Air Rifles with production beginning in March 1947. The name Sheridan was reputedly in honour of the Civil War's General Philip Sheridan. Sheridan made their Model C (Streak) pneumatic air rifles from 1949 to 1976 when the Company was bought by the Benjamin Air Rifle company. Benjamin continued to make Sheridan Model C air rifles re-naming them the ‘C Series’ in 1977. The Benjamin Sheridan C9A is a multi-pump pneumatic air rifle produced primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s after Crosman acquired Benjamin Sheridan in 1992. It is the modern iteration of the classic Sheridan Blue Streak, chambered in the distinct .20 calibre (5mm). Sheridan / Benjamin ‘C9A Series’ air rifles are scarce to find in the UK. This a near mint C9A Series air rifle. It has all of its original blue finish and the woodwork is excellent & undamaged. With Bushnell 1.5x- 4x Banner Telescopic Sight The rifle is 37” overall length and has a blade fore sight & adjustable rear sight. It is also fitted with a waterproof Bushnell 1.5x- 4x Banner Telescopic Sight. The frame & barrel are stamped with Benjamin Sheridan markings, together with ‘C9A Series’ designation 5mm (.20 calibre) detail and etched serial number ‘299704932’. It is bolt action loading and has the correct safety catch feature. The hinged fore stock is pumped repeatedly to fully charge the rifle for a single shot. The rifles 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. Sn 23453
£495.00
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1905-1914 BSA Lincoln Jeffries Patent Improved Model D .177 Calibre Pistol Grip Stock Variant Underlever Air Rifle With Correct ‘Bayonet’ Catch Lever. Sn 23457 - 23457 This is an excellent original BSA Improved Model D Air Rifle. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks and in different variations between 1905 and 1914 (see page 50 of the book of the BSA air rifle by John Milewski). This example has its original undamaged pistol grip stock with correct chequered panels on the grip. The stock has a steel butt plate and the shoulder stock is impressed with crisp BSA’s trademark. The ‘Bayonet’ catch cocking arm is marked with Lincoln Jeffries patent information (illustrated). It has a 19 ½” rifled barrel and measures 43 ½” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has its original blue finish in very good condition. The air cylinder has crisp BSA Improved Model D information (illustrated). The loading port tap has faint patent information (illustrated). The left side of the trigger block bears the serial number 41692. The loading port area is crisply marked ‘Load’ and has the BSA’s pyled arms trademark. The rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23457
£575.00
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**SOLD**2/6**CASED Post 1972 Feinwerkbau (FWB) Model 300S Match .177 Calibre Side Lever Target Air Rifle With FWB Sight Arrangement, Stand & Replacement Rubber Eyecups. Sn 23456 - 23456 The German manufacturer Feinwerkbau (FWB) introduced the Model 300S also known as the 300S Match Air Rifle in 1972 (see page 114 of the Air Gun Book By Walter). This is an excellent example. It has a 20" barrel with clean crisp rifling and measures 43 ½” overall. It has a beautiful contoured stock with attractive grain and stippled pistol grip. The metal work retains all of its original blueing. It has a shrouded target foresight and correct weighted barrel. It has an adjustable FWB sight with spare eye cups (one lens yellow shade colour), adjustable recoil pad and adjustable trigger. The underside of the stock has a steel rail for removable target shooting stand which is present. The left side of the cylinder is crisply marked with manufacturer, model and calibre detail together with serial number '146714' and the top of the cylinder with the FWB Trademark. The optics of the sight arrangement are excellent. The rifle's side lever cocking and firing actions work correctly with a powerful spring action. The rifle comes with its composite transit case with hinged lid, carry handles, foam lining & clasp fasteners. The exterior of the has several old competition / club related stickers applied and one edge has an small, stable tape repair. The price for this excellent Match quality air rifle set includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Rifle the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 23456
£0.00
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1954 - 1968 Crosman USA Model 140 Single Shot .22 Calibre Pneumatic Pump Action Air Rifle With Weaver USA Model 244 Telescopic Sight. Sn 23455 - 23455 The Crosman 140 is a vintage single-shot, bolt-action, multi-pump pneumatic .22 calibre air rifle produced between 1954 and 1968, a desirable collector's item for plinking and light pest control. This example is in excellent condition. The rifle is Pneumatic Pump Action. The air chamber is charged by multiple strokes of the underlever pump action and a pellet loaded into the barrel at the breach which has a revolving breach cover. The breach cover has maker and model detail (illustrated). The power of the air rifle is increased by the number of pumps. It has a 20” barrel and is 35 ½” overall length. The rifle works as it should & has all of its original blue finish & its wood work is in excellent undamaged condition. The rifle has its original open sights and is fitted with a Weaver USA Model 244 Telescopic Sight (markings illustrated). 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. Sn 23455
£575.00
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**RARE** Pre WW1 Junior Or Boy’s Pattern 1913-1914 BSA .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle With Pistol Grip Stock & ‘S’ Prefix Serial Number. Sn 23421 - 23421 This is a rare to find pre WW1 BSA Junior Or Boy’s Pattern Air Rifle. These rifles along with Pre war Standard models 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 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 S80639 on the trigger block, No cylinder markings, no BSA logo panels within the wrist chequering & BSA’s patents on the underside of the correct cocking lever with correct side lever catch (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 pistol grip stock Junior Or Boy’s Pattern the same as ours. It has a 15 ½” rifled barrel the underside numbered ‘326’ (just over 37 ½” overall), a pinched blade foresight and period 2 leaf rear sights. The metal work has even patina. It has a steel butt plate. The breech is marked ‘Load’ and has BSA’s pyled arms trademark. The underside of the stock is impressed 13 ¼” (stock length). The rifle loads, cocks & fires correctly. The price for this rare pre WW1 BSA air rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 23421
£575.00
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**RARE**1905-1906 ‘The BSA Air Rifle’ Pistol Grip Stock Variant In .177 Calibre, Underlever With 1st Type Bayonet Catch Lever (no protective side fences). Sn 23420 - 23420 This is a very good, rare to find ‘The BSA Air Rifle’ (see Chapter 2, Pages 34 – 39 of The Book Of BSA Air Rifles 1905-1939 by Milewski). These rifles were only made between 1905 & 1906 before introduction of The improved BSA air rifle in 1906. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks. This example of the ‘The BSA Air Rifle’ has its original wood stock with pistol grip stock and correct chequered panels. The stock is correctly impressed with BSA’s pyled arms Trade mark. It has a steel butt plate, a 19 ½” barrel and measures 43 ½” overall. It has a blade fore sight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has original blue finish. The loading port is marked ‘Load’ and has BSA’s pyled arms trademark. The 1st type bayonet cocking lever has correctly has no protective side fences and the lever end is slightly curved downwards, a feature found on these rifles (the author on page 35 of his book comments “it seems BSA’s left the factory with levers set at various angles” and illustrates a lever end similar to ours. The top of the cylinder has no markings. The rifle is serial number ‘6270’ which is stamped on the trigger block & is in the serial number range of BSA serial numbers issued between 1905-1908 i.e 5830-7829 (see page 27 of Milewski’s book). The rifle cocks, loads & fires correctly. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23420
£575.00
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