Feinwerkbau
124 Jnc marked- not quite as rare as first thought but still a fairly rare find. There was a later small run in which the "Inc." of the company name was incorrectly stamped as “Jnc." Marking is an exceptionally rare item. 4th Edition of the Blue Book of Airguns states “20” for the 124 (this is know to be incorrect)

127 Jnc marked- extremely rare, "There was a later small run in which the "Inc." of the company name was incorrectly stamped as “Jnc." Less than 5% of the above variations were produced in .22" caliber, so a legitimate .22" caliber specimen with this marking is an exceptionally rare item. 4th Edition of the Blue Book of Airguns states “20” for the 124 (known to be incorrect), 127’s might be 10-20?!

Beeman
HW 55 Tyrolean with heavy barrel sleeve option- just 25 were produced.

HW97 Tyrolean- although the Blue Book states these were never produced here one is! I had a conversation with Dave Slade who worked at Beeman and he said he personally saw a "handful" of these come in! I have heard of another 3-4...

Theoben
Dual Magnum- approximately 104 were produced.

Beeman Dual Magnum- I never found numbers that say of the 104 produced how many were Beeman stamped.

Beeman
R1 Tyrolean with Beeman 68R Blue Ribbon scope- .20 less than 25 R1 Tyroleans were produced

R1 Tyrolean with Beeman 68R Blue Ribbon scope- .177 fully engraved by the previous owner
a small portion of the engraving.

HW EL54 Barakuda with original glass ether viles and round lead shot- a few hundred were made, an HW35 at heart but equipped with "diesel chamber" to massively augment power. (no need to argue/mention that it didn't work, or gun damage... no I have not and will not diesel it) On occasion the power was so high it separated the head and skirt of pellets which is why round shot was preferred by some to avoid this happening.


Factory chrome Beeman HW35 RDB 1- Less than 20 factory chrome plated versions of any Beeman/HW guns exist. The very rarest versions are the ones that are factory stamped with initials: " RDB 1".


RWS RA-800- .177 a Theoben at its core but marked and marketed by RWS. Production seems to be somewhere between 25-40?
RWS RA-800 .22 (same info as above)
Air Arms Pro Elite .177 walnut. One of ~20 made.
Air Arms Pro Elite .177 walnut. (same info as above)
124 Jnc marked- not quite as rare as first thought but still a fairly rare find. There was a later small run in which the "Inc." of the company name was incorrectly stamped as “Jnc." Marking is an exceptionally rare item. 4th Edition of the Blue Book of Airguns states “20” for the 124 (this is know to be incorrect)
127 Jnc marked- extremely rare, "There was a later small run in which the "Inc." of the company name was incorrectly stamped as “Jnc." Less than 5% of the above variations were produced in .22" caliber, so a legitimate .22" caliber specimen with this marking is an exceptionally rare item. 4th Edition of the Blue Book of Airguns states “20” for the 124 (known to be incorrect), 127’s might be 10-20?!
Beeman
HW 55 Tyrolean with heavy barrel sleeve option- just 25 were produced.
HW97 Tyrolean- although the Blue Book states these were never produced here one is! I had a conversation with Dave Slade who worked at Beeman and he said he personally saw a "handful" of these come in! I have heard of another 3-4...
Theoben
Dual Magnum- approximately 104 were produced.
Beeman Dual Magnum- I never found numbers that say of the 104 produced how many were Beeman stamped.
Beeman
R1 Tyrolean with Beeman 68R Blue Ribbon scope- .20 less than 25 R1 Tyroleans were produced
R1 Tyrolean with Beeman 68R Blue Ribbon scope- .177 fully engraved by the previous owner
a small portion of the engraving.

HW EL54 Barakuda with original glass ether viles and round lead shot- a few hundred were made, an HW35 at heart but equipped with "diesel chamber" to massively augment power. (no need to argue/mention that it didn't work, or gun damage... no I have not and will not diesel it) On occasion the power was so high it separated the head and skirt of pellets which is why round shot was preferred by some to avoid this happening.
Factory chrome Beeman HW35 RDB 1- Less than 20 factory chrome plated versions of any Beeman/HW guns exist. The very rarest versions are the ones that are factory stamped with initials: " RDB 1".
RWS RA-800- .177 a Theoben at its core but marked and marketed by RWS. Production seems to be somewhere between 25-40?
RWS RA-800 .22 (same info as above)
Air Arms Pro Elite .177 walnut. One of ~20 made.
Air Arms Pro Elite .177 walnut. (same info as above)
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