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    Other Wischo BSF S20 .177 CAL Pistol

    Wischo BSF S20 .177 CAL Pistol Hello to all; Back in 1973 I ordered my first spring powered break barrel air gun; it was ordered from “Air Rifle Headquarters” a small import Company located in Grantsville W.VA. Formed in 1969 & Owned by Robert Law, he was one of the first people to introduce...
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    Crosman Crosman 1925 .22 caliber Pneumatic

    Crosman 1925 .22 Caliber Pneumatic Hello to all; As I recall, it was back in the late 80s or early 90s I picked up an old “Crosman Pneumatic Rifle” in .22 cal. at a Gun Show in Fredericksburg, TX. It was in poor condition, barrel rusted chunks out of the wood forearm and butt stock, most of...
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    Crosman Crosman 38-T

    Hello to all , Crosman introduced their first six shot double/single action Co2 revolvers in 1964, the 38T (Target) .177 caliber and 38C (Combat) short barrel .22 caliber, powered by a single 12gram Co2 cartridge, btw, the pistols were discontinued in 1976! The 38 series pistols were in...
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    Benjamin Benjamin Model 137 .177 cal. Pistol

    Benjamin Model 137 .177 cal. Pistol Hello to all, Benjamin Air Rifle Co. produced the Model 130- smooth bore, rifled barrel M- 132 .22 caliber and M-137.177 caliber single shot MSP Pistols from 1942- 1986, early model units had wood grips later units’ plastic grips, some very early units had...
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    BSA BSA Pre-War .177 Caliber Rifle

    BSA Pre-War .177 Caliber Rifle Hello to all; Back in the late seventies I was at a Gun Show in Fredericksburg Texas and came across what looked to me like a Pre-War BSA barrel cocking Rifle in .177 caliber, it was not in real good shape rust on barrel and receiver etc; and of course, would not...
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    HW/Weihrauch Weihrauch HW 80 .177 Caliber Rifle

    Hello to all; It was not too long after obtaining the HW 35 Deluxe, (around 1992 I think), that I was at a Gun show in Corpus Christi Texas and came across a table that had several Air Guns displayed; one being an Weihrauch HW 80 in .177 caliber with a very nice wood stock, checkering in the...
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    HW/Weihrauch Weihrauch HW Model 35 .177 caliber Rifle

    Weihrauch HW Model 35 .177 caliber Rifle Hello to all; It was back in 1973 when I received one of “Air Rifle Headquarters” Full Line Catalogs that I got my first real exposure to the (Weihrauch) HW 35 series spring break Air Rifle; it was on the cover with a Custom Stock. It was impressive...
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    Crosman The Crosman 105 Pistol 177 cal.

    The Crosman 105 Pistol 177 cal. Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories.” Hello to all, The Crosman 105 .177 cal./106.22cal. Pump pistols were made from 1947 -1953; during their production time frame there were several names allotted to the pistol; “Bullseye”/ “Target” and finally...
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    Crosman Crosman M-114 Shades of Blue

    Excerpt from my CD “Of memories and Airguns” Hello to all; I picked up another Crosman M-114.22 caliber Co2 Rifle in July 2019 off the internet, there were no missing parts, the only thing mechanically wrong was the bolt cocking pin had sheared off, which was pointed out by the seller, but...
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    Benjamin Benjamin Discovery CO2 .177 and .22 caliber.

    Hello to all, Back in 2008 I read with more than just a passing interest, the introduction of the Benjamin Discovery Rifles and their Dual Fuel capabilities, HPA & Co2!! It was the Co2 aspect that I was REALLY INTERESTED in, looking for an improved version of the M-113/114!! The Discovery with...
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    Crosman Crosman M-130 ,22 caliber

    Crosman M-130 ,22 caliber. Hello to all; I was, browsing a local Gun show some years ago and came across a table that had a Crosman M-130 .22 caliber pump pellet pistol on the table with a sign that said; “It don’t Work” make me an offer!! I was on my way out and said what the hell; I...
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    Crosman Crosman's "Odd ball" PellMaster 700 Series.

    “Excerpt from my CD “Old AirGuns and Memories.” Hello to all; In 1967 Crosman introduced the "PellMaster" 700/707 series of Co2 rifles in 22 cal. And .177 cal. respectively, and then made a real blunder in my view dropping the Model 180/160 series Rifles from what I have read. One just has to...
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    Crosman Crosman M-400 .22 cal. Repeater!!

    Crosman M-400 .22 cal. Repeater!! Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories” Hello to all; Crosman introduced the M-400 Dual Co2 cartridge Repeater. 22 cal. in 1957 trigger block thru stock, in 1962 they came out with the second variant, adjustable trigger and safety located on the cast...
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    Crosman Crosman Hahn M-166 Repeater

    Crosman Hahn M-166 Repeater Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories.” Hello to all; Crosman introduced the M-166 "Hahn Super BB Repeater" lever action Co2 BB Rifle in 1958 (it was discontinued in 1971) styled after the Winchester 30-30 lever action rifles; they were able to do this using...
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    American Air Arms Crosman M-600

    Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories” Crosman M-600 Hello to all; Crosman CO. introduced the first true Semi-Auto 10 shot magazine, CO2 actuated blow back .22 caliber pellet pistol in 1960. The Crosman Model 600, in my view, is one of Crosman’s most sophisticated designs. As I...
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    American Air Arms Crosman Model 160 .22 cal

    Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories” Hello to all, The Crosman Model 160 Pellgun .22 caliber/ M167 .177 cal. dual CO2 cartridge rifles introduced in 1955 were perhaps the most famous of all the CO2 rifles made by Crosman in what has been called the Golden Age of CO2 rifles. The M-160...
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    American Air Arms “Benjamin Model 250.177 CO2 Pistol”

    “Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories” (A little Nostalgia For us all) The Benjamin Model 250 .177 caliber pistol was introduced in 1952, the “first” CO2 pistol in the Benjamin Air Rifle Company’s line up. It was named the “Benjamin Super CO2 Pistol”. (Picked this unit up at a Gun Show...
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    Air Arms Bavaria 55 N

    Excerpt from my CD; Old Airguns and memories. Hello to all; It was back in 1969 when I received an ARM Magazine (Air Rifle Monthly) issue # 17 “Special 55 N Handbook” from Air Rifle Headquarters that I got my first real glimpse at a European break barrel Air Rifles. This was really an eye...
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    FWB Feinwerkbau 12/124/120

    Hello to all; Excerpt from my CD “Old Airguns and Memories” I first became aware of the Feinwerkbau models 12/ 124/ 120 Air Rifles in 1976, thru an OM Catalog published by Air Rifle Headquarters; they were a small import/export Company located in Grantsville, West Virginia. The original Model...
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    American Air Arms Custom Crosman 180/187 journey

    Hello to all; this excerpt from my CD Old Airguns and Memories. The Crosman M-180 .22 caliber and the M-187 .177 caliber were introduced in 1956 and discontinued in 1962, as best I can tell. These units were very compact, weighed only 4.0 lbs. and was 34 inches long, with an 18-inch barrel...