A nice variety keeps it interesting

Over lever- HW45STL, underlever gas ram- Theoben Dual Magnum, underlever Tyrolean springer- Beeman HW97, sidelever internal sledge- Anschutz 380, sidelever recoilless Giss- Diana 75B, Tyrolean break barrel springer- Beeman HW55, break barrel gas ram- Theoben Olympus, push barrel- Crosman M1, pneumatic rifle- Crosman 761 XL, PCP- Beeman Mako FT, CO2- Crosman MKII

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lever action springer-Daisy 1894

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side lever sledge electronic trigger pistol- FWB90

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recoilless Giss pistol with detachable shoulder stock- Beeman 800

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pneumatic pistol- Crosman 1300

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break barrel springer pistol- BSA Scorpion

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semi automatic CO2 pistol- Crosman 451

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CO2 shotgun- Crosman 1100

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self loading springer- Diana 300R

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self loading gas ram- Theoben SLR

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Stutzen- Diana 430

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break barrel recoilless- Diana 60

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break barrel BB- Markham Chicago model

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break barrel double barrel BB- Daisy 104

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custom stock break barrel- Beeman R9

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custom stock underlever- Air Arms Pro Sport

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Field Target custom stock underlever- HW97

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synthetic thumbhole- HW97

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synthetic sporter- Beeman R1 AW

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sidelever tap loader- Air Arms Camargue

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Nice display.

Crosman 1100. For fun I used to wrap paper around .38 slugs and shoot them out of it. No rifling, they didn't fly well but a heck of an impact at short range. There weren't many big bores back then. One of the few airguns I've sold. I just got bored with it.

Crosman mk1 and 2 are good shooters. I have several. The best ones have a nice adjustable trigger. Some don't have it. Find out before you buy one++. I got my first one in '79. 

Carried an 1894 in the 60's and 70's. Mine's long gone but I still have my cousin's. And the box. I think about fixing it up and shooting it sometimes. 

Stutzens are cool. I never shoot any of mine.
 
Mike,you're my hero! You remind of Frakor from the old yellow-anyone remember him and his gunroom?

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I couldn't find the pics but all four sides were like this, anytime an exotic or rare gun was mentioned he'd post a pic of several different variants. Oh to go to a yard sale at his house.....

OMG Nobody should have that many air guns.....Except maybe me😵