Finally won a Hahn Super BB Repeater at auction!

Oh yeah! A Crosman model 166 in VGC to boot! Built from 1958-1970, except for a few small usage or character marks, it looks new. Has a tubular magazine to the right of the barrel that holds 30 BB's with the same spring-loaded bolt as the model 99. Elm stock here too. Cost me $170.80 to get it here. But it sure is a beauty!...

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With no date stampings on the rifle anywhere, I looked at the top of the service center list and found stamped at the top;

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Yeah, it sure is purty! It takes one 12g Co2 cartridge, or, " powerlet" at that time. Haven't shot it yet though. Been busy the last couple weeks cleaning & rearranging the man cave to get rid of all the clutter. Had to make room for a couple bits of furniture. It not only has the same spring loaded magazine bolt as the model 99, but also the swiveling knuckle that pics up every round from the magazine to the breech to fire. Interesting mechanism. I restored my model 99, but someone before me tried to and the gas valve is not holding gas. I need a good diagram (mine is over exposed) to study it further. Besides needing parts for the front the seal kits don't give.

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