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Crosman ‘2250B’(Ratcatcher) C02 powered .22 Air Rifle. AI 700 - AI 700
Crosman Corporation is an American designer, manufacturer and supplier of shooting sport products, with a long-standing presence in airgun design and a tradition of producing pellet and BB guns. Crosman is also a producer of many varieties of airgun and airsoft ammunition and CO2 Power let cartridges. In addition, Crosman sells branded, licensed products as well as a variety of airsoft guns. The 2250B is a Single shot pellet rifle with Bolt action cocking. It has an ABS stock & forehand. Its Weight is: 1.53kg, and is 79cm in length including moderator. The breech block has a polished effect. It has a Manual safety and the barrel is fully rifled. The stock is free from any damage and has ‘Model 1399 Custom Stock’ and ‘Crosman Airguns E.Bloomfield , N.Y’ on the stock. This example comes with a Hawke 4x20 scope with dust caps. Overall a nice rifle for the collection. The price for this sought after air rifle 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 700.
£125.00

Crosman ‘2250 xl’ C02 powered .177 Air Rifle. AI 699 - AI 699
Crosman Corporation is an American designer, manufacturer and supplier of shooting sport products, with a long-standing presence in airgun design and a tradition of producing pellet and BB guns. Crosman is also a producer of many varieties of airgun and airsoft ammunition and CO2 Power let cartridges. In addition, Crosman sells branded, licensed products as well as a variety of airsoft guns. The 2250 xl is a Single shot pellet rifle with Bolt action cocking. It has an ABS stock & forehand. Its Weight is: 3.6lbs, and is 96cm in length including silencer. It has a Manual safety and the barrel is fully rifled. This example has been chronographed and shoots at a respectable 8.30 ft/lbs. The stock is free from any damage and has ‘Model 1399 Custom Stock’ and ‘Crosman Airguns E.Bloomfield , N.Y’ on the stock. There are minor marks on the trigger guard and barrel. Overall a nice rifle for the collection. The price for this sought after air rifle 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 699.
£125.00

**MINT**Post 1979 BSA Airsporter ‘S’ Stutzen .177 Calibre Under Lever Air Rifle With ‘EP’ Prefix Serial Number. Sn 18236 - Sn 18236
The BSA Airsporter S was introduced in 1979. EP prefix serial numbers denote .177 calibre (see page 59 of The Collector’s Guide To Air Rifles By Hiller). This is a near mint example of the Airsporter S in .177 calibre. The rifle measures 45” overall with a 19 ½” barrel. The rifle has an undamaged ¾ stutzen walnut stock with contoured cheek piece and rosewood fore end cap. The stock has finely chequered wrist panels for grip and is fitted with sling swivel lugs & rubber recoil pad the end of which bears the BSA piled arms logo. The weapon's barrel is stamped 'BSA Guns Ltd England (partially obscured by barrel band) .177 Cal' also with the BSA piled arms logo. The left side of the barrel is stamped with the correct EP prefix serial number 'EP 02322'. The bore is rifled barrel’s bore is clean. It has a shrouded ramp blade, fore sight, adjustable rear sight & telescopic sight grooves. The top of the air cylinder has the correct marking ‘BSA Airsporter S’. 1982 One Of One Thousand’. The weapon's metal work is in excellent undamaged condition and the original blue finish is excellent. The weapon loads and fires perfectly crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 air rifle the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 18236.
£895.00

Post 1972 German Feinwerkbau (FWB) Model 300S Match .177 Calibre Side Lever Target Air Rifle. Sn 16775 - Sn 16775
The German manufacturer Feinwerkbau (FWB) introduced the Model 300S also known as the 300S Match Air Rifle in 1972 (see page 114 of the Air Gun Book By Walter). This is a good example. It has a 20" barrel and measures 43 ½” overall. It has a beautiful contoured stock with stippled pistol grip. The blued metal work has areas of blemishes consistent with age and use. It has a shrouded ring target foresight and correct weighted barrel. It has an FWB adjustable match aperture sight. It has an adjustable recoil pad and adjustable trigger. The underside of the stock has a steel rail for removable target shooting stand (not included). The left side of the cylinder is crisply marked with manufacturer, model and calibre detail together with serial number (illustrated) and the top of the cylinder with the FWB Trademark. The optics of the sight are as they should be. The rifle's side lever cocking and firing actions work perfectly with a powerful spring action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Rifle the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act regarding sale and delivery apply to this item. Sn 16775.
£445.00

*Very Scarce* As found 1950’s ‘Portable Webley Shop/Retailers Component Parts Box’ Containing Unused Parts for the Webley Senior, Mark I & Junior Air Pistols. 19730. - 19730
A special container for air pistol components was introduced during the 1950’s. It enabled retailers to stock a comprehensive selection of official Webley spare parts and thus avoided the necessity for customers being referred to the manufacturers for replacement that may be required. Diagrams and lists of the various components together with their identifying part numbers were inside the lid for easy reference. This is an original as found 1950’s Webley shop or retailers component parts box containing hundreds of used and unused spares such as: Stock screws, Long links, Cup washers, Sear pins, Barrel catch stop screws, Sear trigger guard pins, main springs, spring guides, pistons, Top catches, pre 1939 black/brown grips, trigger springs, sight screws and washers and as you can see, many many more. See page 199 of ‘Webley Air Pistols’ by Gordon Bruce. See pictures for condition etc. *Please note that a small number of the boxes are empty. A very rare find that would complement any collectors armoury. The price includes UK delivery. 19730. (Armoury)
£525.00

**RARE**1906-1907 Lincoln Jeffries Patent B.S.A. Improved Model .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle With Correct Pistol Grip Stock Presented By BSA To ‘The Reading & District Air Rifle League Season Winners 1906-7 Mitre ARC’. AI 900 - AI 900
This is a rare original BSA Improved Model presentation Air Rifle. These rifles were made between 1906 and 1907 (see Chapter 3 of The Book Of The BSA Air Rifle by Milewski). It has its original pistol grip wood stock with correct chequered panels on the grip. The stock is impressed with BSA’s piled arms trademark and is stamped ’14 ¼’ (inches stock length). The wood has light bumps and bruises consistent with age and use. It has a steel butt plate. One side of the stock has a nice engraved presentation plate which is illustrated in image 1. The cocking arm is the bayonet type and has the correct Lincoln Jeffries patent. The loading tap lever has ‘P.Pat’ and correct improved model loading aperture and tap. It has a 19 ½” rifled barrel. The bore is clean with typical light rifling. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina throughout. The left side of the weapon bears serial number 12670. Number 2259 is on the underside of the barrel. The cylinder has BSA manufacturer detail correctly without reference to improvement. The loading port is marked ‘Load’ and has BSA’s piled arms trademark. The rifle loads & fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. AI 900
£1,400.00

*Extremely Rare* ‘BSA’ RB2 ‘Stutzen’ .25 Air Rifle. 20134 - 20134
** The following is an extract from a piece on Gunstar by Jonathan Young; ‘The later RB2 version is scarce in all calibres with the .25 bordering on mythical as very few appear to have been released. Enquiring about the .25 option many years later, it was found that even some specialist airgun dealers were totally unaware of its existence, and it may have been obtained to special order only. The .25 Stutzen RB2 has to be considered as one of the rarest of modern classic British air rifles’. Described by BSA on the owners sheet as the Airsporter 'S' Stutzen, this has a short barrel of about 14” long ending flush with the stock which is finished with a similar rosewood tip. This emulates the continental Stutzen style of stock with its carved end known as a schnable tip as seen on the CF2 Stutzen which BSA made in a number of cartridge calibres. With such distinctive styling there was nothing to touch it. The hidden under lever with a scallop cut into the wood for finger access is released by a sprung plastic tipped latch. Incidentally apart from some spacers, this is the only plastic to be found on the Stutzen. The action is fitted to the stock with two invisible fixings; the usual bolt inside the grip threading into the block and a special front fixing. This is a combination of a blued steel barrel band with threaded nut matched to a long bolt machined with a sling eye. Those clean stock lines with no visible fixings, the schnabel tip and hidden under lever all make for a beautiful looking airgun. Serial No ‘AWT01061’. The barrel and cylinder are virtually unmarked, only showing minor signs of use. The scope rail and the alloy to the rear of the safety catch have minor paint scrapes. The beautiful wooden stock is virtually mark free apart from a small indentation on the cheek piece. The rosewood tip has some marks to one side *see pics*. Strap mounts have been place to the rear and fore of the rifle *there are two positions drilled for the mount to the fore*. The rifles loading & firing action work crisply and fires at an impressive 11.75 ft/lb. The price for this ‘mythical’ air rifle 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. 20134.
£1,195.00

**RARE**1905-1908 Britannia .177 Calibre, Sure Shot, Break Action, Air Rifle ' Cox's Patent,C.G. Bonehill (Birmingham). Sn 20543. - Sn 20543
The first patent for the Britannia style Break Action Air Rifle was dated 1902 and they were produced between 1905 -1908 (see page 12 & 13 of a Collector's Guide To Air Rifles By Hiller). The break action is achieved by a thumb operated, gate type, barrel latch which when pulled backwards releases the barrel and allows the weapon to be cocked and loaded. This is an excellent example with original wood & metalwork throughout. It has a 22 ¼”2 stage rifled barrel with clean bore & typical light rifling and measures 37 ½” overall. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight. The top of the frame is correctly stamped 'Cox's Patent' together with 'C.G. Bonehill, Sole Manufacturer’. The left side is stamped with the Britannia name and rubbed 'Trade mark'. The steel stock frame and barrel section are stamped with matching numbers '2530' together with ' RD 394207' on the frame. The break action loading and firing actions work as they should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20543
£975.00

**SCARCE**1927-1936 German Haenel Model 1928 .177 Calibre Break Action Air Pistol. Sn 20393. - Sn 20393
Haenel Model 1928 Air Pistols were produced by C.G. Haenel Suhl Thuringer Wald Germany between 1927 & 1936 (see page 88 of Hiller's book 'The Collectors’ Guide to Air Pistols 3rd Edition'). This is an original rare to find Haenel Model 1928 .177 calibre break action air pistol. It has a 4 ¼” barrel with clean bore & correct shallow rifling & measures 10 ½” overall. It has a block & blade foresight & adjustable rear sight. The wood grips of this example are correctly inlaid with Haenel marked brass medallions. The wood has light knocks, bumps and bruises to be expected with age and use *see images*. They are totally secure. The top of the cylinder is crisply marked 'Haenel Mod .28 Brit Pat No. 277265 DRP’. The right side of the cylinder is stamped 'Made in Germany' & the left side of the barrel 'Cal 4.5mm (.177)*’ calibre detail. The butt of the grip frame is stamped with serial number ‘10339’. The pistol has an unusual cocking action. A knurled steel button on the right side of the trigger guard releases the cylinder from the grip frame and the cylinder is pulled upwards to break the pistol and cock it. The barrel breaks to allow loading of a pellet. The pistol cocks and fires crisply. It retains its original finish with nice aged patina throughout. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20393.
£395.00

**Rare** Original. Westley Richards – ‘Highest Possible’ .177 Air Pistol. 19127. - 19127
Westley Richards patented their 'Highest Possible' Air Pistol in 1907. They were marketed between 1909 & 1914 (see page 584 of The Blue Book Of Airguns By Beeman & Allen). This is a rare to find fully functioning example in excellent condition with blue finish. It has finely chequered black bakelite grips. The pistol's cocking mechanism with sprung release lever in the grip strap is nice & strong & it shoots as it should. It has a 9" rifled barrel (11 ½” overall). The left side of the cylinder is crisply marked ' Westley Richards 'Highest Possible Air Pistol'. The left hand body is also marked ‘Westley Richards & Co London W’ and ‘Patent 24837’ ‘1907’. A very rare collectors piece. Price includes UK delivery. 19127.
£1,225.00
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