How many is to many?

Ah maybe just a few more😁
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I don’t think there is too many. As long as you’re having fun in what you’re doing And not going completely broke.I myself like to collect and shoot. There’s just something about bringing some of those old classic air guns back to life. That’s quite a collection of pistols. I think you would be really happy with a Webley Tempest and a Crosman mark one To add to that collection.
 
That's an awesome collection. How do you like that "Browning Buckmark"? How is the quality? Is it a good shooter?

I do a video on it soon, not a bad shooting gun. It's easy to cock. Off hand 3 or so inch groups at 25 feet. Chrono averaged around 400fps. I'm going to put a red dot on it at some point.
 
I don’t think there is too many. As long as you’re having fun in what you’re doing And not going completely broke.I myself like to collect and shoot. There’s just something about bringing some of those old classic air guns back to life. That’s quite a collection of pistols. I think you would be really happy with a Webley Tempest and a Crosman mark one To add to that collection.

If I can find a deal on one the Webley Tempest is one on my list.
 
I don’t think there is too many. As long as you’re having fun in what you’re doing And not going completely broke.I myself like to collect and shoot. There’s just something about bringing some of those old classic air guns back to life. That’s quite a collection of pistols. I think you would be really happy with a Webley Tempest and a Crosman mark one To add to that collection.

If I can find a deal on one the Webley Tempest is one on my list.

They are hard to find for what I think is a decent price anymore. I’m not afraid to admit that I over paid on mine a little.And the only reason I did is because it was a one owner that had all the paperwork,box and spare breach seal.And I could tell that he took real good care of it.
 
 I’ll keep an eye out for you for one if you would like. One that looks to be in good shape and in good working condition for a reasonable price. There was quite a few of them on eBay, and some of them were going for pretty good prices but at that time I didn’t have any money to spend on one. It didn’t take long for the prices to start to go up. But I just looked on there and there is none on there now. 
 
I’ll keep an eye out for you for one if you would like. One that looks to be in good shape and in good working condition for a reasonable price. There was quite a few of them on eBay, and some of them were going for pretty good prices but at that time I didn’t have any money to spend on one. It didn’t take long for the prices to start to go up. But I just looked on there and there is none on there now.

Picked up a Hy Score target 800. Will be here in a week. 

Wish list

Daisy 62 / Gamo Falcon

Webley Tempest 

D model 6

Walther LP53




 
That Walther LP 53 is a little hard to find.From reading on the web, the people in England can find them fairly easy.And they don’t sell for as much over in Europe as they do here.But I was reading mixed reviews on the Webley although most were positive reviews on it. That’s before I decided to buy one. And I can tell you it shoots good. The only drawback is the trigger. But I think I mentioned to you before where I read a guy put a Crosman trigger shoe On his and he said it made a lot of difference. So I figured I’d give it a try and it does. The trigger isn’t bad now.
 
Septic -

You need to jump up a little in cost. I just received a new Steyr LP50 Compact today. My most expensive gun (pistol OR rifle), paid for price wise.

While it is a "few" dollars, you can see and feel where most of it's located. And...it's very easy to shoot..! Today, after sighting in the Leupold, Deltapoint Pro that I mounted to it, adjusting the grip, at about 30ft., I put a magazine (5 rounds) full into a group fully within the diameter of a dime, off hand, just a little elbow side support. This is better than any of my other pistols, even after getting to know them.

I bought the standard version, about 550ft/sec. It's amazingly quiet for not having any sort of baffling or actual silencer on it. The trigger is fully adjustable, though as of now, it feels fine as is. The grip is even adjustable for side to side, rotation and angle, along with the palm shelf adjustability..

The barrel is like a mirror inside the bore, no polishing required.

Mike
 
Septic -

You need to jump up a little in cost. I just received a new Steyr LP50 Compact today. My most expensive gun (pistol OR rifle), paid for price wise.

While it is a "few" dollars, you can see and feel where most of it's located. And...it's very easy to shoot..! Today, after sighting in the Leupold, Deltapoint Pro that I mounted to it, adjusting the grip, at about 30ft., I put a magazine (5 rounds) full into a group fully within the diameter of a dime, off hand, just a little elbow side support. This is better than any of my other pistols, even after getting to know them.

I bought the standard version, about 550ft/sec. It's amazingly quiet for not having any sort of baffling or actual silencer on it. The trigger is fully adjustable, though as of now, it feels fine as is. The grip is even adjustable for side to side, rotation and angle, along with the palm shelf adjustability..

The barrel is like a mirror inside the bore, no polishing required.

Mike

This post is so pompous it’s freakin hilarious 😂 

Its like a guy bragging about his Ferrari to a guy with a Volvo, telling him he should just buy a Ferrari
 
I’d say that you have almost enough. You are getting closer to too many, but you can never get there...just like a mirage or the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. One thing I did notice is that I don’t see a Webley Alecto in there. I really want to find a Tempest as well, so compact and well made. Super nice collection, how fun it must be to have a shooting session at your house. Thanks for sharing.