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    Weihrauch HW50S .177 Stainless Look

    I watched that auction on gunbroker. You made a good buy on a great rifle!
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    Your choice of oil for lubing up multi-pump rifles

    Crosman Pellgun oil is great and convenient. I use it on my Daisy and lubed my bud's Sheridan last night. The first time, put plenty on the piston sponge of your 880 so that it fairly glistens. I'd say 5 to 10 drops if it hasn't been oiled in a while. Oil the pivots too, and have a great time...
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    This fellow takes one apart on youtube. It's a little slow moving, and his B-2 has a synthetic seal, which I think must be speced by distributor SMK for UK, but hey it gives you a chance to see what disassembly involves.
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    Sprocket, AZ is right... it's Chinese. It's a "B2" It looks like a several Chinese factories have made them and still do today. Shanghai Air Gun Factory http://www.airrifle-china.com/products_detail/&productId=36d41f1c-ad5f-4d41-aa4e-b70f5a609da4.html Shaoxing Snowpeak Airgun Factory...
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    Sprocket's photos. Anybody recognize this old springer? I'd guess 1980s Chinese or maybe Eastern European during the decline of communism there, but I'm just guessing. -Andy
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    Hi Sprocket, Sounds like an interesting find. That latch at the barrel hinge is going to be a great clue, and generally rules out it being a Diana 27 of any vintage. Of course, the pictures will help tremendously. If you want, email the photos to me and I'll put them up for you. andyfalk at...
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    Welcome to AIRGUN NATION - please introduce yourself here!

    Hi Airgun Nation! I'm Andy from Pittsburgh and if you are from Steelers Nation you'll easily decode my username. My shooting is almost all done indoors at roughly 10 meters, so I'm partial to accurate single strokes, mellow spring guns... really, anything accurate and indoor friendly. Looking...