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    Diana Which is a Better 10 Meter Air Rifle and Why do you think so Pls? Diana 75 or Walther LG55 Tyrolean stock

    If your goal is to make the highest scores in an actual competition, or shoot the tightest groups at home, the recoilless fixed-barrel D75 would be best. They came with a variety of stocks and ways to adjust balance, but note it's a large and heavy rifle no matter how you slice it. It has a...
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    What's your oldest break barrel (only talking break barrels)

    WOW. That's one of most beautiful air rifles I've ever seen, and nice pics too! I respectfully request that you please do a stand-alone post on this treasure, with more photos of details, etc.?
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    What's your oldest break barrel (only talking break barrels)

    Very nice - must be one of the best examples around. The tinplate barrel looks like a Diana 22.
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    What's your oldest break barrel (only talking break barrels)

    Definitely an underlever, not a break-barrel...but we won't complain, LOL! It's a beauty! If you can post the BSA's serial number, I have a book that can prolly get the model and date.
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    What's your oldest break barrel (only talking break barrels)

    Mr. Swissair sir...those are all AWESOME! Wow... The pre-war Diana 35 in my 4-year-old (!) pic above has since moved on, and been replaced by a better example - .22 cal, nice condition, complete down to the original front sight protector, and really strong shooter. The 2-stage striker trigger...
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    MidWest Airgun Show THIS SATURDAY!!!!!

    It was great to finally meet Dave and chat in person after years of on'n'off correspondence! And he deserves some sort of medal. He literally rescued that bunch of guns from being trashed, and drove all the way from Texas to sell them to us at ridiculously good prices. Ya just gotta love...
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    Beeman Whats a mint hw35 eb from

    Chuck is correct! In those days most 35's had a 19" barrel, but the 35E "Export" model had a 22" tube. Beeman apparently didn't like it, so kept the standard 19" barrel on his deluxe-stock version. This shot is a late-60's 22" 35E below, and early-70's 19" 35L above (the E's stock + the L's...
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    Air Arms Mk1 or mk2 stock refinish!!

    Excellent thread, and some great work above! As an aside...remember that not all walnut is dark. European walnut (juglans regia) is a different species than North Americah black walnut (juglans nigra) and usually has a paler, warmer tone. Anyone with a "sissy" gun like this they need to get...
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    HW/Weihrauch Weihrauch hw35 "prezision" stamp

    For the record: new or old HW 35's can of course shoot much harder than 7.5 joule (= 5.53 foot-pounds). That limit - and accompanying "F in pentagon" symbol - was mandated for Germany by legislation that went into effect in January 1970. It does not apply to airguns sold before that, or those...
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    HW/Weihrauch Weihrauch hw35 "prezision" stamp

    Just for comparison purposes: 1973 HW 35L above, 1966 HW 35E below.
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    HW/Weihrauch Weihrauch hw35 "prezision" stamp

    Very interesting! That's a new one on me. I've seen HW 35's made in '66 and '67; HW 50's from '58 and '67; and HW 55's from '63, '65, and 67. None of them had the "Prazision" mark. I sent this photo and question to the biggest vintage airgun expert I know: Danny Garvin, creator of the fabulous...
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    Tuning Who else enjoys breaking in their springers instead of tuning?

    I buy mostly older guns. Occasionally I find the previous owner has left 'em in great shape, but otherwise typically strip them just to make sure there's nothing crazy going on inside. Have installed many a Maccari kit and without exception the results are amazingly good (especially considering...
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    Other Webley Tempest

    Well said! That pivoting action works in two directions: a) when the piston is first released rearward, the equal-and-opposite reaction pushes the gun forward, moving the muzzle down; b) when the piston stops, it shoves the gun rearward, moving the muzzle up. This all happens so quickly, we just...
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    The Remarkable Anschutz 220

    There's a PDF English model 220 user's manual on this page, but I'm having a hard time getting it to download to my iPad: https://www.anschuetz-sport.com/en/downloads/bedienungsanleitungen/ On the screw, I'd be willing to bet it's something more or less standard-ish. It'll be metric of...
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    Other Webley Tempest

    The Tempest does have a long tapered breech leade, and tends to like ammo with larger-diameter skirts. Note that pellet head size - 4.50mm, 4.52mm, whatever - has little to do with breech fit. The head's job is to lightly ride the rifling lands so the pellet doesn't tip in the bore; it's the...
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    Other Perspective on off hand shooting

    The standard distance for NRA and ISSF-sanctioned air pistol (and rifle) competition is 10 meters, and the ISSF has official targets for those. The 10M pistol target (NRA designation B-40) has an 11.5mm 10-ring, the other rings are 8mm and the center area through the 7 ring is printed black. As...
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    Daisy The old Daisy 25

    My model 25 has a very similar story...my grandmother bought it in 1947 to chase squirrels off her bird feeder! Blued steel, "gumwood" stock, and roll-stamped "engraving." Whenever my kid brother and I visited her house years later, we couldn't wait to grab it and start shooting away in her...
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    Other Let's see those twins

    Not so much with pistols as rifles! But yes some duplicates have slipped in. Webley Tempest and Hurricane...in spite of different sights (and aftermarket grips on the Hurricane), same gun internally: German Walther LP 53 and Polish Predom Lucznik...actually quite different but you wouldn't...
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    Diana Diana 34 .177 --- What Have I got?

    I'm NOT an expert on newer Diana designs like the 34 but it looks like a T01 to me? The gun should have a "T" number stamped or etched near the logo on top of the receiver (hidden by the scope?). As noted above the four small digits on the left rear receiver are month/year of construction...
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    HW/Weihrauch Weak guy springers

    Yikes! I see what you mean 😜...pretty far from a candidate for a slip-on pad! Still, I wonder if something like a yoga mat laid in the floor - i.e., combining a friction-y surface with a bit of squishiness - might be worth a try.