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* Early Pre-War ‘The Greener Air Rifle’ .177 Calibre with Rare W.W Greener Rear Aperture Sight. 22420. - 22420
A rare early unstamped pre-war W.W.Greener ‘The Greener Air Rifle’ in .177 calibre. This rifle was manufactured between 1933 and 1939 by the renowned Gun makers W.W. Greener of Birmingham and was the only Air Rifle they produced (The history of W.W. Greener begins in 1829, when William Greener, who had been working in London for Manton, a prominent gun maker, returned to his hometown of Newcastle and founded the W. Greener company. In November 1844, he determined that most of the materials and components he used for gun making came from Birmingham, and his business was being hampered by the distance between the two towns. Hence, he moved his business from Newcastle to Birmingham. During the period of 1845-58, W. Greener was appointed to make guns for Prince Albert. Money obtained from supplying South Africa with two-groove rifles enabled the company to erect a factory on "Rifle Hill", Aston, in 1859. It was around this time that the company began to really prosper). It is a heavy break barrel rifle which features a unique cam mechanism which pulls the barrel breach tight to the cylinder. This rifle is in excellent original condition retaining most of its original blueing. There is wear to the finish mainly on areas subject to more handling such as the underside of the cylinder and cocking link but generally it is in very good order. With this being an earlier model only ‘W.W.Greener Maker Birmingham’ is stamped to the cylinder and no serial number or bore type. The plain Beech buttstock has a lovely grain and is in very good condition with no splits or cracks having a saw-backed pistol-grip and blued iron heel-plate, blued iron trigger-guard with trigger adjustment screw and one-piece cocking link. The rifle is fitted with open front sights and rare aperture sights to the rear which are stamped ‘W.W.Greener Birmingham to one side and ‘PAT No 10555’ to the other, which function correctly. The rifle cocks and fires without issues and the cam mechanism works correctly. See pages 131-132 of Air Rifles by Hiller for reference. An excellent example of this rare collectable Air Rifle. The price includes UK delivery. 22420.
£895.00

*Rare* Pre-War ‘The Greener Air Rifle’ .22 calibre Patent Applied for. 22421 - 22421
A rare pre-war W.W.Greener The Greener Air Rifle in .22 calibre. This rifle was manufactured between 1933 and 1939 by the renowned Gun makers W.W. Greener of Birmingham and was the only Air Rifle they produced (The history of W.W. Greener begins in 1829, when William Greener, who had been working in London for Manton, a prominent gun maker, returned to his hometown of Newcastle and founded the W. Greener company. In November 1844, he determined that most of the materials and components he used for gun making came from Birmingham, and his business was being hampered by the distance between the two towns. Hence, he moved his business from Newcastle to Birmingham. During the period of 1845-58, W. Greener was appointed to make guns for Prince Albert. Money obtained from supplying South Africa with two-groove rifles enabled the company to erect a factory on "Rifle Hill", Aston, in 1859. It was around this time that the company began to really prosper). It is a heavy break barrel rifle which features a unique cam mechanism which pulls the barrel breach tight to the cylinder. This rifle is in excellent original condition retaining most of its original blueing. There is wear to the finish mainly on areas subject to more handling such as the underside of the cylinder and cocking link but generally it is in very good order. The stampings on top along with the large rotating cammed locking catch, plain air-chamber is engraved W.W. Greener Ltd. London & Birmingham. Patent Applied For are visible. To the side of the barrel pivot the word OIL is stamped to either side with the serial number 240 and .22 BORE (with the last two numbers ‘40’ on the cocking lever). The plain Walnut buttstock has a lovely grain and is in very good condition with no splits or cracks having a saw-backed pistol-grip and blued iron heel-plate, blued iron trigger-guard with trigger adjustment screw and one-piece cocking link. The rifle is fitted with its open sights which function correctly. The rifle cocks and fires without issues and the cam mechanism works correctly. See pages 131-132 of Air Rifles by Hiller for reference. An excellent example of this rare collectible Air Rifle. The price includes UK delivery. 22421
£845.00

Russian Dragunov (Sniperskaya Vintovka Dragunova – SVD) Spring Action 4.5mm (.177) BB Air Sniper Rifle, Swiss Arms 4x32 Telescopic Sight & Sling. AI 636. - AI 636
In service for 50 years with the Soviet and Russian armies, the Dragunov (Sniperskaya Vintovka Dragunova – SVD) sniper rifle was introduced in the Cold War era and saw much service in Russia’s Afghan campaign. This replica air rifle variant of the Russian Dragunov SVD looks and feels just like the real thing. It has composite and metal parts. Its overall length is a massive 48” and its removable magazine holds 50 BBs. There are no manufacturer marks on this air rifle. It is serial number E15111202883. It has a shrouded fore sight and is fitted with sight rail and Swiss arms 4x30 telescopic sight. The stock and metal work of this weapon are in excellent condition with all its original finish. Its loading and firing actions work as they should. It comes complete with an adjustable webbing sling. 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. AI 636.
£375.00

EXTREMELY RARE, 1890 To Early 1900's German Gem Break Action Combination Air Rifle Imported / Retailed by Arbenz Birmingham Capable of Firing Air Gun Pellets, or 32 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre Bullets or Shot Shells. Sn 17182. - 17182
Gem Style Air rifles were produced from the 1890's to 1920. The patents for Gem Air Rifles were made out in 1894 and adverts for Gems have been seen as late as 1911 (see page 124 of A Collector's Guide to Air Rifles by Hiller). The break action of these models is performed by depression of the thumb operated lever located on top of the breech. This is an extremely rare example capable of firing .32 calibre rim fire ammunition (bullets or shot shells) & lead air gun pellets (internet resources indicate that .177 calibre air gun pellet conversion tubes were available in the period, ours is without conversion tube). C1887-1911, the New York based American inventor / gun maker Henry Marcus Quackenbush produced this type of weapon designated the Quackenbush model 5, very similar in appearance to our German made Gem (see page 188 of A Collector's Guide To Air Rifles By Hiller). Our Gem has a 17 ¾” round blued steel barrel stepped to octagonal and is just measures 35” overall length. The smoothbore has just light staining consistent with age. It has a blade fore sight, and the rear sight is a notched block which forms part of the barrel release catch. The breech has a winged manually operated extractor plate to extract 32 RF ammunition and its rim fire firing pin is present and functions as it should. Its action, cylinder tube and curved butt plate retain most of their original factory nickel plating. The original walnut shoulder stock has just light bumps and bruises to be expected. The top of the barrel is signed ‘Patent Gem No. 10937 together with crossed pistols trademark. One barrel flat is marked ‘Arbenzs Patent’ next to proof / inspection marks (A. Arbenz was a Birmingham based importer / retailer of Gem Air Rifles, see page 127 of Hiller’s book). The inside of the breech block above the pellet loading hole is stamped with faint numbers which appear to be ‘15’ ‘19’ and ‘1078’. The spring arm has matching number ‘078’. The cocking, loading & firing actions work as they should. The price for this extremely rare piece of firearms / air gun history worthy of further research. As an antique obsolete calibre combination gun, no licence is required to possess in the UK if held for collecting and display. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 17182.
£875.00

*Rare* C1930 2nd Version Accles and Shelvoke ‘The Warrior’ .177 Air Pistol. AI 871. - AI 871
In the 1930's, Accles and Shelvoke Ltd of Birmingham manufactured 'Acvoke' Air Pistols and Slaughterhouse Weapons. Between 1931 and 1939 the company produced their Warrior Air pistol. The first version of the Warrior was made to a patent by Frank Clarke and Edwin Anson. The second version was sold by Accles & Shelvoke: "Warrior, first version: This version can be distinguished from the later version by the chamfered end to the cocking lever, the semicircular trigger guard, the absence of a serial number, the lettering, which among other things, says “The Warrior. Made in England”, rather than 'The Warrior. Made by Accles and Shelvoke' as on this, the second version. This is a good original .177 calibre example of the 2nd version Warrior. It measures approx 8" overall with an approx 7" rifled barrel. Its blue finish which has areas of wear and pitting consistent with age and use. It is side lever loading & has a *bead foresight & adjustable *rear sight *please note front missing bead and rear sight later replacement shown in images*. Its black chequered vulcanite grips are good, with just small areas of surface wear and marks to the base and have Accles and Shelvoke 'Medieval Helmet' roundels. The grip strap is stamped with serial number '1495. The left side of the frame is clearly stamped 'THE WARRIOR ACCLES & SHELVOKE LTD, BIRMINGHAM'. The right ' F.CLARKE'S PATENT No's. BRIT 351268 USA 538057'. The pistol cocks & fires with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. AI 871
£195.00

C1980 Feinwerkbau sport 127 MkII .22 Air Rifle with a 4X32 ‘Tokyo Scope’ and Leather Sling. 22265. - 22265
Feinwerkbau was founded after the Second World War by senior engineers Karl Westinger and Ernst Altenburger. Until 1960, the production and delivery of precision parts for well-known companies was the main source of income for the young company. In addition, an electromechanical calculating machine was developed, which was considered state-of-the-art at the time and was manufactured in large quantities by the Olympia factory in Wilhelmshaven. Until 1975, all Olympia calculators were developed in Oberndorf until they were ready for series production. After the re-establishment of the German Shooting Association, the two founders of the company, both experienced gunmakers, developed the first competition air rifle with side cocking, a fixed sight line and a patented recoil system for a vibration-free shot. This air rifle was sold for the first time in 1961 and within a very short time almost all existing records were broken. The stock is very nice beech on this model and nicely proportioned to the size of the rifle with a good cheek-piece, Monte Carlo comb section chequered pistol grip but not forend, and sling swivel loops fitted to the rear butt section and on the barrel block. This rifle is in good original condition, the blueing on the action has slightly faded on the cylinder and barrel but generally it is in good order *the trigger has been weighted*. The beech stock is in excellent condition with no splits or cracks there are a few minor marks to the finish but nothing serious it is fitted with the factory sling loop. It comes with its original factory front tunnel sight and rear open sight. The serial number is ‘29432’ which dates it to 1979-1980. The rifles loading & firing action work crisply and smoothly. The price for this very original air rifle with scope includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. 22265.
£495.00

Remington Tyrant Tactical .22 Air Rifle with Synthetic Adjustable Stock and 2-6x32 Scope. 22236. - 22236
The Remington name is of course legendary in the firearms world, and the range of airguns imported by UK distributor, Sportsmarketing. The unusually named Tyrant is a bold piece of design. The Remington Tyrant Tactical has a synthetic stock with a stippled fore end and the famous ‘R’ engraved into the pistol grip end. It features an adjustable cheek piece, fitted rubber recoil pad and a shrouded barrel to help quieten your shots. A two-stage trigger and overall Length of 106cm Weight-3.3kg. In very good overall condition *moderator shortened*. The rifles loading & firing action work crisply. The price for this air rifle and scope includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. 22236.
£195.00

*Powerful 11.66 ft/lbs* Air-Arms TX200 .22 Hunter Carbine MkIII Air Rifle with WestHunter HD 4-16x44 FFP Scope. AI 590. - AI 590
This pre 2006 model beech stock has a rollover cheek-piece with a high comb to aid scope/eye alignment. It has a raked chequered pistol grip with a black rubber vented butt pad. The Hunter carbine has a shortened barrel, and this makes it easier to manipulate in the field. The TX200 has a balanced mainspring, guide and piston system, which runs on synthetic bearings to reduce friction. Less energy lost to friction means higher efficiency, easier cocking and reduced recoil. It has a bull barrel with a threaded insert, which allows the fitting of an internal or external silencer. Fitted with a knurled cocking aid as standard. This example is in very nice condition, the wood is good with minor use related marks as shown in the images. The metalwork is excellent, with no visible marks. The serial number is 184787 *awaiting response from AA regarding the age of rifle*. The WestHunter HD 4-16x44 FFP Scope is solid and very adjustable. The rifles loading & firing action work crisply and smoothly, just as TX200’s do. The price for this very original and powerful air rifle with scope includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 590.
£595.00

Boxed, 1970's Webley Premier MK II .22 Calibre Air Pistol with Original Illustrated Instruction Leaflet. 22320 - 22320
An excellent Webley Premier MK II air pistol (see 133 to 141 of Webley Air Pistols by Bruce). This example is in .22 calibre. It is undamaged and has the correct alloy frame which has all its original blue finish. It has the correct black plastic grips with embossed Webley logos. The left side of the cylinder has the correct foil insert marked 'Webley & Scott Ltd Webley Premier MK II Made in England'. The front of the cylinder is stamped with serial or batch number 843. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight, and it cocks and fires crisply. The pistol is contained in its original cardboard box with Webley labelling & imagery. The box also contains an original illustrated instruction leaflet. The 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. 22320.
£275.00

*Rare* C1980 Boxed Italian Igi Domino Model 207 Air Pistol. 5409:6 - 5409:6
A lovely condition, boxed and fully working Italian Igi Domino Model 207 air pistol made in the 1980's. In .177" calibre and of die cast construction with wrap around plastic grip. Stamped ‘igi DOMINO’ to the left of the cylinder, with the serial number ‘002297’ near the barrel. In very nice condition throughout. The pistol cock and fires with a strong action. In its polystyrene fitted base with cardboard box lid. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. The price for this scarce Italian pistol includes UK delivery. 5409:6.
£185.00
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