I've gotten hooked on vintage pistols. Something about the style and design which is closer to the real steel models. The ergonomics are better on many. They are heavy and solid, not cheap and plasticky. Overall they are just a joy to shoot.
I'd like to share some of the nicest ones I have along with some newerish ones that still make me smile.
First the newer pistols:
Brocock Grand Prix, EdGun Veles, HW75 and a P11
Beeman H9 (1st decent airgun I bought about 30 years ago) and a Daisy 777
Crossman .22 Mark 1 and .177 Mark 2
FWB90 with e-trigger
And the best of the collection - fully working and such a cool pistol - HY Hunter's American Luger.
Took me a little while to find the ammo box to complete the set.
I'd like to share some of the nicest ones I have along with some newerish ones that still make me smile.
First the newer pistols:
Brocock Grand Prix, EdGun Veles, HW75 and a P11
Beeman H9 (1st decent airgun I bought about 30 years ago) and a Daisy 777
Crossman .22 Mark 1 and .177 Mark 2
FWB90 with e-trigger
And the best of the collection - fully working and such a cool pistol - HY Hunter's American Luger.
Took me a little while to find the ammo box to complete the set.