Well, thought I would post a couple more unusual air rifles while I am at them. The first is a Walther Mod 55 ... a beast of a air rifle to be sure! Found this one at the NGD show in Louisville, Ky. about six years back. Seal needs replacement but found some online info about how to make a work-around/replacement. From what I read, this is a pretty accurate air rifle. The massive stock really adds to the weight as well. BTW, if it reminds you of a violin, not surprising as the manufacturer made violins! I think this rifle runs no more than 400 fp. As such, it is closer to a zimmerstutzen for close-range use and punching holes in paper targets.
The other rifle is from the early 1970s. I guess it was an attempt to make a kind of pseudo-military arm for commercial sales in Europe and the USA. Can't recall the number, but think about 2000 were produced. Interestingly, one variant was made for the Euro/English market and had a greenish-black swirl stock. The faux mag box below the stock is just for looks. Unfortunately, the snap-on plastic buttplate has gone missing. The stocks are also a bit brittle as well. Again, this springer needs a new seal as well. Rifle is not actually mine, but haven't decided whether I will take it or not... depends on what my friend wants for it (he had been hinting at $200.)...
The other rifle is from the early 1970s. I guess it was an attempt to make a kind of pseudo-military arm for commercial sales in Europe and the USA. Can't recall the number, but think about 2000 were produced. Interestingly, one variant was made for the Euro/English market and had a greenish-black swirl stock. The faux mag box below the stock is just for looks. Unfortunately, the snap-on plastic buttplate has gone missing. The stocks are also a bit brittle as well. Again, this springer needs a new seal as well. Rifle is not actually mine, but haven't decided whether I will take it or not... depends on what my friend wants for it (he had been hinting at $200.)...