N/A 10 Meter break barrels

Diana 10

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Beeman 800

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HW55MM

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HW55SM

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HW55T

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Walther LG55T DST

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LG55

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LGV Special

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LGVT

308 Walther LGV Tyrolean .177.JPG


Diana 60T

220 Diana 60 Tyrolean.JPG


D65T

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Wow!! Not much to add to the beautiful lineup above. Like DMM stated, the Winchester 333 is a rebranded Diana 65. The example in the pic below has a date code of 11 72.
The other rifle should fit the category of 10-meter break barrels. This is an expertly crafted Austrian made "Tyrol Tournier 53." It seems to be an obscure model, as I can find very little information about it. Assume it was manufactured in the early to mid-'50s. It has a very nice fit and balance, with a soft leather piece fitted in the forearm. The trigger breaks cleanly after it reaches the second stage, despite the fact that there is a very long travel until then.
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More barrel-cocking refugees from the springer target gun era! You PCP guys might be shocked how well some of these oldsters shoot, lol...:D

Diana model 35/b, in .22 cal:
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Early Walther LGV in wonderfully ergonomic "Olympia" stock...
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...which will do this on a good day:
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Stock variations available for the Weihrauch HW 55:
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