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*RARE* Westley Richards & Co Ltd 2nd Variant ‘Highest Possible’ .177 Calibre Air Pistol. 21294. - 21294
This is a rare Westley Richards & Co Ltd ‘Highest Possible’ .177 Calibre Air pistol. This is the top barrel model second variant and features bakelite grips. Manufactured by Westley Richards of London, Patented in 1907 and manufactured between 1909 to late 1914. The design was patented by E. Anson, a relative of W. Anson of the well-known partnership Anson & Deeley. Westley Richards is one of the oldest surviving traditional handmade gun and rifle makers in England. Founded over 200 years ago in 1812, in Britain’s historic gun-making capital of Birmingham, This air pistol is “the key contributor of the British air pistol revolution during the early 20th century.” The quality of the pistol was such that air pistols could no longer be considered children’s toys. Prior to this, the air pistol market was dominated by importers such as Germany and the United States of America. This pistols serial number is 692 only approximately 1200 were manufactured making this a scarce collectable air pistol. The stamping’s on the cylinder detailing ‘WESTLEY RICHARDS “HIGHEST POSSIBLE” AIR PISTOL and ‘WESTLEY RICHARDS & Co LONDON W’ with the patent ‘PATENT 24837 1907’ on the frame are sharp and clear. See pages 245-246 0f Air Pistols by Dennis Hiller. The pistol has black chequered vulcanite grips which are fully intact and have use related marks to the base and a 9 ¾ “rifled barrel which has a good aged patina, as does the rest of the metalwork (see images*. The rear sight is adjustable for elevation only. The length from the tip of barrel to the base of the butt is 12 ¼ “. The price for this very rare sought after collectors piece includes UK delivery.21294.
£1,200.00

*c-1890* German Made ‘Gem’ .177 Air Rifle. 21310. - 21310
The Gem started off back in the 1870’s, 20 years before many guns we consider as the beginning of the airgun era appeared. The American design was adopted in Germany, and manufacturing started. Made less from engineered steel, and more from castings. A classic Vintage rifle which was produced from around 1870 to about 1930. It was manufactured in both rifled and smooth bore barrels and in .177, .22 and the rare .25cal. This fine example is a .177 calibre. The history of the Gem rifle is all a bit vague and there are plenty of publications, but most of them are contradictory, no surprise there either. What is for certain though is that many were manufactured in Germany for Quackenbush when Haviland and Gunn sold their patents to Mr Henry Marcus Quackenbush of New York. C.G. Bonehill of Birmingham manufactured a modified version of the Quackenbush called the Britannia and this manufacture started around 1905. 16 ½ “barrel (33” overall length) with fixed front and rear sights. The wooden stock is in very good condition for its years with only a few age/use related marks. A steel butt plate is held by two screws. ‘Patent? GEM’ is imprinted on the barrel. See page 122 of Hillers Air Rifles for reference. The loading and firing actions work perfectly. Price includes UK delivery for this very early first series rifle. 21310
£195.00

Boxed with accessories Dan Wesson 715 4R43; Silver Steel Revolver .177 C02 Pistol. 20772:3. - 20772:3
This CO2 pistol from ASG is a shortened version of the popular Dan Wesson 716 6" model. It features a shortened 4" barrel, for better weight distribution, and a weaver rail on the underside of the barrel for mounting accessories. The pistol has a full metal frame, which gives it the weight for a realistic shooting experience. The revolving cylinder holds a total of 6 metal shells, in which pellets are loaded from the rear. The grip is made by Hogue. One side of the grip pulls away to reveal the CO2 capsule, which you can hardly tell is there from the exterior. The double-action hammer system means that you can either cock the hammer before each shot, for a light trigger pull, or repeatedly pull the trigger for rapid firing. The pistol is in as new condition with only light marks to the cylinder. It comes with a spare frame panel, speed loader, seven cartridges, manual and the original box. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. 20772:3.
£165.00

Colt 1911 A1 Government 'Dark Ops' .177 Pellet Air Pistol. AI 766. - AI 766
This model of the Colt 1911 is made by Umarex under license from Colt, so everything about this pistol is just as it would be on the real thing. The pistol grip has the authentic grip safety, just like the original model, so at times it's hard to tell the two apart. The pistol has a full metal frame with metal working parts, which makes it a great pistol to handle and shoot, backed up by a smooth and precise action that will last for years to come. The pellets are loaded into the 8-shot rotary magazine, and the CO2 capsule, housed within the grip, is quickly and easily loaded with a tool-free cam system. The pistol comes in a hard case with four 8-shot magazines and two C02 canisters along with the original owner’s manual. Showing minimal signs of use, and a fine example and much sought after. The price includes UK delivery. NB The restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 766.
£225.00

*Post 1981 Webley Tempest .22. AI 627. - AI 627
Production of the original Tempest started in 1979 and was the result of Webley returning to a more compact design following some adverse feedback from customers who found the Hurricane a bit too cumbersome to handle and shoot. Until 1981 the pistol had its name displayed as a single word, ‘Tempest’ at each side of the plastic for end. Other marking, in the form of ‘Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham England’ on the underside of the fore end. After July 1981, however the pistol name was changed to ’Webley Tempest’ applied in a slightly different font. At the same time, the factory identification became ‘Webley & Scott Ltd Made in England’. An additional symbol in the form of a letter F with a pentagon was also added to all pistols except those designated for export to the USA. This example is post 1981 and in .22 calibre, firing at 4.22 ft. /lbs. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. Webley Tempest is printed onto the left and right hand side of the barrel. The safety switch is on the right hand side. Underneath the fore end of the barrel are printed symbols in the form of a letter F with a pentagon and a point, indicating that the pistol is free of legislative restrictions in Germany and Sweden. The right handed black plastic grips are undamaged. Some of the black paintwork is showing signs of age related wear. Price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 627.
£175.00

ASG Co2 Dan Wesson 6" Silver BB CO2 Revolver Full Metal. AI 770. - AI 770
The revolver has authentic original markings and an individual serial number stamped into the frame and features a double-action trigger system and adjustable rear sight for great accuracy and precision. The Dan Wesson revolver is made of metal, except for the ergonomic grip, which is constructed in hard polymer. An official Dan Wesson licensed product. ASG Co2 Dan Wesson 6" Silver Revolver Full Metal Airsoft Version Full metal replica of the Dan Wesson 6" revolver in a chrome finish. It uses standard 12g Co2 bulbs to power this excellent pistol up to 420 fps! Each shell is loaded with one BB and then put into the revolver like the real thing. Showing no real signs of use and coming with the original owner’s manual, 6 shells a laser sight with rail and a hard case. A good addition to any collection. The price includes UK delivery. NB The restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 770.
£145.00

*As New* GLOCK 17 Austria 9x19 .177 BB Pistol in Original Hard Case. AI 807. - AI 807
The Airsoft GLOCK 17 is a polymer framed, short recoil operated locked-breech semi-automatic pistol produced & manufactured in Austria and since 1982 has become the most popular pistol in the world. The Airsoft GLOCK 17 itself is built just as the real one is, featuring a lightweight, strong & reliable alloy slide which provides the end user with a realistic and authentic recoil / reloading experience, combined with a reinforced polymer frame featuring finger groves for added comfort & ergonomics and a stippled pistol grip thus providing improved traction with the contact surface. These factors also apply to the serrated slide, with six vertical serrations along the backside of the slide this allows for improved manipulation & increased grip. The gun also features a special reinforced nozzle which comes from heavy amounts of stress testing & quality control, providing you with a piece of mind that you can fire away with confidence. You will also find a unique style hop up unit on the underside of the slide, what looks like the inner workings a of a clock is a small silver cog that is fixed to the outer barrel brace, you can turn this left or right to increase / decrease your hop & the measurements of each turn can be studied through a series of clicks per increase or decrease, allowing you to fine tune your hop according to the BB weight you're using. The outer barrel is not threaded & features the classic GLOCK floating outer barrel system which allows full function of the slide with no interruption or hindrance from internal parts. This pistol is in as new condition retained in its GLOCK hard case and supplied with 3 x 8 pellet rotary magazines and owner’s manual. The price includes UK delivery. NB The restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 807.
£145.00

*As New* Umarex Beretta 92FS Black .177 C02 Pistol. AI 820 - AI 820
This superbly accurate copy by Umarex is based on the original firearm. The result is a perfectly balanced sport and target pistol with smooth firing and high accuracy for those who want that little bit extra. The air pistol is an eight shot repeater with rear sight adjustable for windage. The 92FS has a rifled barrel making it more accurate than some of its competitors. The 8-Shot cylinder magazine can easily be exchanged. The release lever is slightly pushed downward, so that the slide opens automatically. The empty cylinder is replaced by a loaded one and the slide closed again manually. The M92 FS's rifled barrel ensures the highest possible accuracy and is machined to an impeccable quality for long-lasting performance. The polished bluing of the pistol gives deep colouration and finish. The pistol comes with an original ‘Umarex Germany’ hard case, operating instructions, two magazines and owner’s manual. The price includes UK delivery. NB The restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 820.
£165.00

*Mint* Umarex Beretta M92FS Nickel .177 C02 Pistol with Wooden Grips and Bespoke Wooden Case. 20772:8. - 20772:8
Umarex Beretta M92FS Nickel is used by a variety of military and police outfits around the world, the Beretta M92 FS is famed for its reliability and accuracy and the CO2 version of this world famous pistol is no different. By using the live firing version as a basis for this pistol, Beretta have retained the excellent balance ad performance that makes the M92FS so widely used. The rifled barrel of the 92 in particular is machined to an impeccable standard and makes this pistol a perfect sport and target pistol. The hardwood grips of the pistol house the CO2 capsules that power this pistol and have been ergonomically shaped to allow for more precise aiming and enhanced comfort. This mint example seems to have been rarely used. The wooden grips are immaculate as is the nickel coloured metalwork. It comes with two x 8 cartridges and allen keys to adjust the rear sight etc. The bespoke case/box is felt and foam lined for protection. A very nice example of a legendary pistol. Its loading and firing actions work as they should with a strong spring. The price includes UK delivery. NB as a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 20772:8.
£245.00

Boxed, Pre 1958, Webley Junior Series 2 .177 Calibre Air Pistol. AI 723. - AI 723
This is a boxed Webley Junior Series 2 .177 Calibre Air pistol (see pages 95 to 108 of Bruce’s book ‘Webley Air pistols’). It is undamaged with original finish *light staining to the cylinder and use related wear to the pistol body and barrel* and un-damaged black plastic grips with embossed Webley logos. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Junior .177 Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham 4 Made in England' (In 1958 Webley relocated their factory from Birmingham 4 to Birmingham 21 Postal area. Weapons produced after 1958 were marked either Birmingham or Birmingham 21). The front of the cylinder is stamped with serial / batch number '990'. It has a blade foresight & non-adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires perfectly with a strong spring action. It is contained in its original Webley labelled cardboard box *see images* with vivid Webley pistol imagery, junior model detail and Webley's Birmingham 4 address. Original Webley Junior Series 2 instructions are adhered to the inside of the lid of the box. Price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 723.
£245.00
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