Crosman 180 in 1963 followed by a Wischo (BSF) 55N in 1965. I still have the Wischo.
scrane Member Jul 7, 2015 560 22 Idaho, United States Nov 2, 2016 Add bookmark #41 Nov 2, 2016 Add bookmark #41 Crosman 180 in 1963 followed by a Wischo (BSF) 55N in 1965. I still have the Wischo. Upvote 0
Tn_airgunner Member Jan 18, 2016 217 7 Tennessee Nov 4, 2016 Add bookmark #42 Nov 4, 2016 Add bookmark #42 Daisy multipump .177 and still have it. Gave to me by my grandpa Upvote 0
G gordonsbuck Member Nov 20, 2015 18 1 Louisiana Nov 5, 2016 Add bookmark #43 Nov 5, 2016 Add bookmark #43 My first airgun was a Marksman pistol in the mid-1950s. I've made a video about it: https://youtu.be/HPgoNXOZaBE Upvote 0
My first airgun was a Marksman pistol in the mid-1950s. I've made a video about it: https://youtu.be/HPgoNXOZaBE
Ziabeam Member Oct 21, 2016 486 23 na Nov 8, 2016 Add bookmark #44 Nov 8, 2016 Add bookmark #44 Winchester Model 422 (.177) Upvote 0
Tvanpool Member May 8, 2015 84 12 Texas, United States Nov 10, 2016 Add bookmark #45 Nov 10, 2016 Add bookmark #45 Daisy model 25 received for Christmas 1958. Age 12. A 300 tube of bb's cost $0.10 and would last about a week. Upvote 0
Daisy model 25 received for Christmas 1958. Age 12. A 300 tube of bb's cost $0.10 and would last about a week.