Right, as a new member, let’s see what you got!

good thread ,thanks op and contributors for some great air rifles wish there was a permanent thread for pics and,and a second thread of like one minute vids of them in action thanks HYNZIE 4s

Hey, you’re welcome Hynzie, always nice to see what other members own. There really is some beauties here. I feel my wallet crying. 😂
 
Benajamin Akela, Hatsan Flash QE .22 and Benjamin Armada .22

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Here's my two newest acquisitions, a Springfield Armory M1A/M14 .22 underlever, and a Crosman M4177KT multi-pump. It basically has the internals from the 760 Pumpmaster .177. I already had an AIR17 built August 1986. These 3 rifles have some history in my family. The M14 replaced the M1 Garande dad used in the Philippines in WWII in 1957. This is a big, heavy rifle with wood stock @ 9.9lbs! My brother Ron started training at Parris Island in '72 with an M14. At some later point, they were given the then new M16 and went to Vietnam. The Crosman AIR17 is a replica of that Vietnam era M16. And then the rifle that replaced the M16A2 in '94, the M4. My Nephew is a Army weapons trainer that is all too familiar with the M4. Brings back memories of war stories this Memorial day. Thank you to all that served & gave their all for our freedoms!

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Then there's my Crosman 160 variant one from 1955-56 I restomodded. With Winchester 4x32AO scope on Ron Robinson mounts he sold me out of his stash.

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And my first year, low serial number model 70 with a Weaver V60 3-5x scope built for the pre-64 Winchester model 70's. Built 1950-1960, one of the first variable power scopes out there!

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And a like-new Chinese B3-2 I got as payment for restoring a 760 Powermaster v2 for a buddy. VGC & shoots hard. (bottom of rack)

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