N/A Who is part of the "100 club"?

Sorry to hear that but you certainly have an amazing rifle collection. I'm glad that you can enjoy those.
Thanks! I prefer rifles anyways as I'm a sh*t shot with a pistol🤣 I have definitely worked my *ss off to have waaay more rifles then I ever imagined possible years ago shooting my first adult air rifle (a original model gamo whisper) I thought it was great at the time🤣
 
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Thanks! I prefer rifles anyways as I'm a sh*t shot with a pistol🤣 I have definitely worked my *ss off to have waaay more rifles then I ever imagined possible years ago shooting my first adult air rifle (a original model gamo whisper) I thought it was great at the time🤣
Same but at least I get my money's worth out out of every pistol target I use :)
 
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Oops. It's hard to tell from just the underside. Thanks, I stand corrected. Yes, please, I would love to see it in more detail.
Pictures aren't really doing it justice, I'll have to get a few in the sun tomorrow....but you get the general idea, it's really a awesome rifle! I haven't shot it much though as I believe I am missing one of the front screws to hold it to the stock, and I don't want to break the wood. The rifle dates from 1928

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Pictures aren't really doing it justice, I'll have to get a few in the sun tomorrow....but you get the general idea, it's really a awesome rifle! I haven't shot it much though as I believe I am missing one of the front screws to hold it to the stock, and I don't want to break the wood. The rifle dates from 1928

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Beautiful arts and crafts era with the quarter sawn oak or walnut stock......The artsy fartsy folks call that tiger oak/walnut.
 
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Pictures aren't really doing it justice, I'll have to get a few in the sun tomorrow....but you get the general idea, it's really a awesome rifle! I haven't shot it much though as I believe I am missing one of the front screws to hold it to the stock, and I don't want to break the wood. The rifle dates from 1928

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Beautiful. Thanks for the photos, Lee.

To everyone else: Apologies for going off-topic. :eek:
 
Ha, great thread! I've never had 100 airguns on hand at one time, but I estimate prolly 250 or so have passed through here since I "discovered" quality airguns in the mid-80's. Back in those pre-web-forum days, heck you basically had to just buy and try anything you wanted to find out more about, LOL.

A personal specialty is the HW 55...tremendous fun to shoot, many collectible variations, among the better post-war guns quality-wise...and not hard on the eye.

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