The top rifle is a standard, in my mind "classic" is a better descriptor, Beeman C1 that I had multiple discussions with Robert Beeman about. He told me that this was a gun he was very proud to have had a hand in, and was disappointed when the new owners of Beemans decided to discontinue its manufacture. For those that think it is simply a restocked Webley Vulcan, it is the stock that is the essence of the C1. I know some don't like it, but for me it is the slickest, fastest handling springer ever built. I bought this gun from Beeman new, and it's been in my collection over 30 years.
The lower rifle is one of the first two Benjamin Discoveries produced, given to me after Tom Gaylord and I did the pre-release evaluations before the gun was released to market. I liked the C1 stock so much I had a custom stock built for for it. The walnut stock is patterned directly off my Beeman C1 and handles so much better than the original! I've had some great small game hunts with both of these rifles.