A couple of days ago, i was visiting a friend to check out some of his springers when he took out a rifle case and layed it down in front of me. As soon as the cover was open and I caught my first glimpse, I knew exactly what I was looking at. "That's a Giffard!!!" He seemed surprised that I knew the rifle. Its a magnificent rifle, powered by carbonic gas ( dry ice was placed into the reservoir and as it went from solid to gas, it created the pressure which the gun uses to propel the round ball that the gun is intended to shoot.) These were produced from the late 1800s - the early 1700s. They were offered in 3 calibers, if I'm not mistaken, 4.5mm, 6mm and 8mm. Tom Gaylor examines one of these rifles in the Pyramid Air Blog
This particular rifle was still holding pressure. My friend said that he received it that way.
For a guy like me, the chance just to handle this wonderful piece of history was an experience that I'll never forget.

Giffard Carbonic Gas CO2 rifle: Part One | Blog | Pyramyd AIR
Today we begin looking at my new/old 8mm Giffard CO2 rifle. It was probably made sometime around 1875.
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This particular rifle was still holding pressure. My friend said that he received it that way.
For a guy like me, the chance just to handle this wonderful piece of history was an experience that I'll never forget.
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