Beeman Beeman Custom Shop rifles

I feel lucky to have come across this one . Big thank you to JC aka kingfisher 61

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Beautiful!!! That is a genuine Beeman Thumbhole stock made by Richards. Only know of three.

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The Beeman FWB Fancy Deluxe stocks first appeared sometime in 1976. I know of less than a dozen of these special guns, both with and without checkering. We call them Beeman Custom Shop guns, but in reality, I believe they were made by Richards Microfit and only the final finishing was done at Beemans. The earliest record of a Beeman Custom gun carved by "Richards" was in 1974. They are beautiful thumbhole stocks made for the FWB124. Of course Bob Law of ARH had several custom stock offerings as well. These included custom stocks for the HW50, HW55, what he called a Model 350 (which was an accurized HW35 in a custom stock), and the famous Custom Model F-120. All made by Richards Microfit out of California.
That's a great bit of information, and if you visit the Richards Microfit website it's obvious where these stocks came from. I wonder if they would still make one up, as a special order?
 
It looks like 2 pieces of walnut. A darker walnut with a blonde walnut through forearm and top of grip. Definitely interesting pictures don’t do it justice.
When I got it it had some wear in finish definitely not a safe queen . I had my friend Scott Blair refinish for me. Originally had the heavy clear coat . I just had him leave with oil finish no poly coat.
 
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Lucky for you that they're all right handed guns. I know where to find you, John. 😏 :giggle: :giggle:
The stocks are lefty friendly. You should do a show about them. I would watch!

I was actually watching your show today. The ones about the LGU. I picked up 3 of them. One is from special UK run of 100. It's called the LGU Royale. Heres the add they ran...

THIS IS FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES ONLY. THIS RIFLE IS NOT FOR SALE.

Walther .177 LGU Royale Limited Edition Air Rifle. 44cm long barrel. Gold trigger. Walnut stock. Overall length 107cm. Complete with Enfield Telescopic sight. Complete with slip. Both rifle and sight are complete with original boxes.

They didn't mention that the recoil pad is adjustable, or that the stock is made by Minelli. These were retailing for nearly 1300 Sterling new!

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The stocks are lefty friendly. You should do a show about them. I would watch!

I was actually watching your show today. The ones about the LGU. I picked up 3 of them. One is from special UK run of 100. It's called the LGU Royale. Heres the add they ran...

THIS IS FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES ONLY. THIS RIFLE IS NOT FOR SALE.

Walther .177 LGU Royale Limited Edition Air Rifle. 44cm long barrel. Gold trigger. Walnut stock. Overall length 107cm. Complete with Enfield Telescopic sight. Complete with slip. Both rifle and sight are complete with original boxes.

They didn't mention that the recoil pad is adjustable, or that the stock is made by Minelli. These were retailing for nearly 1300 Sterling new!

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I’m getting my swim fins.
Is that ever sweet. Bet it shoots as nice as it looks?
There’s one for sale in Australia according to Windmill01. Not the same stock but a LGU. If 5 years younger I’d try the swim.
LGU and LGV at the top of my list. I have a LGU Varmint .22, so I know. Crow
 
Definitely not a queen bee. King bee
Just to clarify and based on your previous very informative posts over the past few years, the "King Bee" and "Queen Bee" are Beeman marketing terms for a Beeman Custom Shop FWB 124/127, or a Weihrauch HW80 or R1?
Are all Beeman Custom Shop guns "Kings or Queens", or only the very best ones, aka "extra fancy", like your's or this one I showed but do not own?
If a stock only came from Beeman Custom Shop, does that make the gun a "Beeman Custom Shop" gun, or just a gun with a nicer stock than usual?
Am I getting to far out in the weeds with these questions, and is anything whatever you want it to be...:)
 
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Just to clarify and based on your previous very informative posts over the past few years, the "King Bee" and "Queen Bee" are Beeman marketing terms for a Beeman Custom Shop FWB 124/127, or a Weihrauch HW80 or R1?
Are all Beeman Custom Shop guns "Kings or Queens", or only the very best ones, aka "extra fancy", like your's or this one I showed but do not own?
If a stock only came from Beeman Custom Shop, does that make the gun a "Beeman Custom Shop" gun, or just a gun with a nicer stock than usual?
Am I getting to far out in the weeds with these questions, and is anything whatever you want it to be...:)
Good question!

King and Queen Bee rifles are Beeman Custom Shop rifles based on the FWB 124 platform. King Bee was an early version, Queen later. The name Queen B were derived from reference to a 124 Custom Shop stock by Goudy that was made for Mrs. Beeman.....Queen B. King Bee came later as a slang term for the earlier versions.
The action itself had some minor differences. It was up to the buyer what they wanted to do to it.
For example, back then they offered a "Supertune" where the chrome plated the internals and special lubed it. There were many options.
I will try to look up exactly what they did and post unless someone else beats me to it.
 
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