Heres a pic of my little puppy
BSA Super 10 mk2 carbine .22 flavour with a AGS Swat 30mm 4 - 16 x 56 .
BSA Super 10 mk2 carbine .22 flavour with a AGS Swat 30mm 4 - 16 x 56 .
this is my very favourite gun. i call it vera:
i'm the one observing in the berghaus jacket
she's sadly without legs at the minute, but i just need a bolt of the right size to fix that at some point.
(i don't know if the host is stable, i might have to put them somewhere more secure if they disappear again)
this is my very favourite gun. i call it vera:
i'm the one observing in the berghaus jacket
she's sadly without legs at the minute, but i just need a bolt of the right size to fix the bipod at some point.
i think i'm repeating myself here, but it's a .22 BSA scorpion T-10 with 4-16x50 nikko-stirling gameking scope and weihrauch silencer.
edit: tranferred hosting to photobucket, twitpic apparently sucks.
Well, thanks to you lot, I'm googling like mad for a good shop here in Belgium - and it seems the favourite gonz are made by Diana - does anyone know them?
..and in my googling I discovered that for the first time since 1917, we have wild boar in our local woods..
Hi Everything Mac,
The Diana I remember using was ancient, and I'm sure it was a 25.
Solid built rifle, but too heavy for me when I was a youngster.
Wasn't the Airking/52 a modern version with the damper system(?) where the barrel and chamber etc all moved within the stock?
Liam
If i was going for a side lever i go back to a hw77(give mine the neighbours lad)but it was a great sturdy well made airgun and i had many a crow with it when i used to live on a farm,i just dont shoot anymore.Most accurate airgun i owned was a webley pcp i cant for the life of remember the model but it had a rotary mag, i could hit a fingernail sized target with that at 40yds.
I have no idea mate - I just remember reading a few years back that they were pretty good guns although they were heavy.
a quick google:
http://gunmart.net/gun_review/diana_model_52_vs_diana_airking/
If i was looking for a springer- these would most likely be on top of my list.
all the best
andy
I have an S400 in girly calibre and would highly recommend it, although if budget allowed, an S410 would be even better.
Wasn't the Airking/52 a modern version with the damper system(?) where the barrel and chamber etc all moved within the stock?
When the revolution comes....and there is scant water and no electricity..and we go into survival mode and we all wish we had shotguns and heavy weapons...the compressed air enthusiasts will have a few shots to use wisely...( unless they have a pump )..whereas the springer brigade who were prepared with a few tins of .22s
will inherit the earth and lots of bunnies. At that time a springer will still be a weapon for as long as you have pellets , but after a couple of days a compressed air gun will be a length of metal tube with a lump of wood at one end. ( good for kindling )
think on it
Barry