louisvanhovell
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Hi,I'm helping my friend Steven Dowell again with selling some of his airguns.Steven lives in Nottinghamshire and prefers a face to face deal, but can post if meeting up is not an option.- Galway Fieldmaster, .22, great original condition.Left handed stock but comes with a brand new right hand one. £375- BSA Airsporter Stutzen, .22, great condition too. £500For more info and photos, please contact Steven directly: sjd196650@gmail.comMany thanks and kind regards,Louis
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The aperture sight is sold. Only the Rekord trigger unit is still available.
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The tru glo and rear sight are sold, thanks
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Unfortunately not, sorry. Cheers, Louis Hi, the Rekord will fit, the sights should fit as well, depending on the age of your HW77. The aperture sight will fit if your HW77 has a 13 mm scope rail, but I think it will be 11 mm. Cheers
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Hi, I'm selling a few Weihrauch parts. - Rekord trigger unit. 55 pounds - Original Weihrauch peepsight, very nicely made. 85 pounds - Rear sight and tru glo front sight, 40 pounds for the pair Photos on request. Cheers, Louis
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Leave a message on 0121 745 4287 and John will return your call swiftly. I was amused by some comments in this thread about pcp's not being tuneable except for fitting a reg. As many others have said, JB will transform your gun. He has done that with many of mine. Cheers
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11 fpe. It is tuned by JB.
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My mmc Ultra .22 does 60 consistent shots on a 230 bar fill (220 mm cylinder).
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Very nice! Lovely 147 you've got there. A good shooter and another excellent Rudy Merz design. Nice stock also.
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Hi, has anyone one here ever had or shot a Daystate Sportman Mk1? This is a very rare Daystate pump gun from the early eighties, that was based on the Sheridan Streak. Apparently Daystate's founder loved the Streak and decided to make a better and sturdier version (even though most Streak's are still going strong after several decades!). Daystate was making tranquilliser guns first, this was one of their first pellet guns. The more I read about it, the more I fall in love with it... Dangerous stuff! Cheers, Louis This one was sold in the US in 2013. It seems to be missing the aperture sight
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Hi, I've just finished downsizing my airgun collection from about 45 to 14. It feels really good. Now I can focus more on the ones I really love. This means: getting all the stuff that they came with, starting with paperwork (check), boxes (work in progress) and pellet containers (with my highest goal being: finding a Sharp pellet container from Japan!). Modern airguns usually come in a nondescript box, but back in the days the manufacturers put some nice attention in their boxes. Just makes me happy to look at them... Anyone else on here with a box fetish? 😆 Cheers, Louis
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Sold, thank you