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1931- 1939 Accles & Shelvoke Ltd (Acvoke) .177 Calibre Side Lever Warrior Air Pistol. AI 676 - AI 676
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. This is a good original .177 calibre example of the Warrior. It measures 8" overall with a 7" rifled barrel. Its blue finish which has areas of wear and light pitting consistent with age and use. It is side lever loading & has a bead foresight & adjustable rear sight. Its black chequered vulcanite grips are undamaged with just small areas of surface wear and have Accles and Shelvoke 'Medieval Helmet' roundels. The left side of the frame is faintly stamped 'THE WARRIOR MADE IN ENGLAND'. The right 'PATENT No's. BRIT 351268 USA 538057'. The pistol cocks & fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery. AI 676.
£345.00

**SOLD**1/11**MATCHING NUMBERS, Cased, Early 1930’s Webley Service Mark II 3rd Series Air Rifle with .177 & .22 Calibre Barrels with Accessories. AI 681. - AI 681
An excellent condition, 1930's, Webley Service MK II 3rd Series/ Type, air rifle in .177 & .22 calibre (see pages 40-43 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The Left side of the cylinder is stamped 'WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II". 'MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND and with the Webley 'winged pellet logo'. The barrel is stamped '.22 CALIBRE' It has the Great Britain, USA, Spain, Germany and Canada 1925 patents stamped on the Right Side of the cylinder together with the correct patent Number '371548'. It has an excellent stock with chequered panel neck and ribbed horn butt plate *damage to lower part of the plate*. The weapon is serial number 'S11952' which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and 11952 on the .22 barrel *.177 barrel unmarked*. The quality hardwood case is lined with red velvet with brass corner protectors and consists of; the main body of the rifle, a .22 and .177 barrel, a rare un-opened tin of antique Webley .22 pellets, a BSA metal target holder with original unused targets, a vintage tin of Youngs ‘303’ cleaner/rust preventer and the leather carrying strap and brackets. There is a gold coloured supplier sticker in the lid of the box ‘Cogswell & Harrisons of Piccadilly London’. The weapon cocks loads and shoots as it should. The price for this rare air rifle includes UK delivery. AI 681.
£0.00

BSA Cadet Major Air Rifle .177 Post War 1955-1957. AI 680. - AI 680
A nice BSA (Birmingham Small Arms) Cadet Major air rifle in .177. Dimensions, overall length:42”. Stock length: 684mm. Barrel length: 468mm. Weight: 2.5kg. Earlier stocks on both models had a cross grain strengthener in the grip and the rear trigger guard screw held the action to the stock, sometime around 1948 this changed to a more traditional locking stock bolt. The Major comes with an adjustable rear sight. See ‘The Collectors Guide To Air Rifles’ pages 35-38 by Dennis.E.Hillier. This example is still retains its original blueing. The serial number is printed on the left hand side at the very rear of the cylinder: CC25509 which dates the gun between 1955 and 1957. The wooden stock is in excellent condition. The barrel blueing is a little worn underneath due to cocking, but the rest of the metal retains the majority of its colour. A lovely gun for the collector. The loading and firing actions work as they should. 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 680.
£175.00

1960’ Diana Mod 27 .22 Air Rifle. AI 679 - AI 679
Diana as a brand is German in origin, hailing from Mayer and Grammelspacher dating back to 1890, and the company certainly has a colourful history. The Model 27 first saw light of day way back in 1910; although its early form followed the basic blueprint of the day, with no forend to speak of, just the butt section. Sold around the world under various guises (namely Original, Beeman, Hy-Score, and Milbro) it’s all part of the identity crisis suffered by Mayer and Grammelspacher through two world wars! Features include an adjustable rear sight and also an adjustable breech bolt, with a lockable adjuster. The Diana 27 (1953-1987) is a break barrel single shot spring-piston air rifle. It was made in both .177 and .22 calibres, though when some companies like Hy-Score (807) and Winchester (427) rebranded it, they did so in .22, only. The rifle has a one-piece beech wood stock that’s fairly flat, so not a lot of shaping was done. The barrelled action is all steel. Though plain looking, it also looks upper class when compared to the new air rifles we see today. 41 ¾“ in total length with a 14” barrel. The dark wooden stock has a few small use related marks and the metal work retains the majority of its blueing with rub marks on the cocking lever. The front of the barrel has light surface rust. The top of the cylinder wears the Diana motif with ‘Diana MOD.27 Made in GT Britain’ ‘Drilled for Scope -.22’. The serial No 271745 is on the cocking elbow and the age 5 60 (May 1960) is stamped to the butt end of the stock. 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 679.
£245.00

1970’s Webley Jaguar .177 Calibre Small Frame Break Action Air Rifle. AI 670. - AI 670
Webley introduced their Jaguar air rifle in 1970 and production ran through to 1979 (see Page 225 of Hiller’s Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork and metal work of this example are in very good undamaged condition. It has a 14” clean rifled barrel and measures 36 ½” overall. The air chamber has its original spot welded sight rail and the weapon is marked with model and manufacturer detail (illustrated). It has a post fore sight and adjustable rear sight. The loading and firing actions work as they should. See pages 88 & 89 of Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005 by Christopher Thrale. 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 670.
£155.00

1959 – 1965 B.S.A. Airsporter MK II .22 Calibre, Under Lever Air Rifle with 'GD' Prefix Serial Number. 204010 - 20410
An excellent condition MK II B.S.A Airsporter .22 Calibre Air Rifle. It has faint serial number on the trigger block which appears to be ‘GD 34223’ which dates it to between 1959 - 1965 (see page 49 of Hillers Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork is in very nice condition and is only showing some minor signs of age related use with no damage. The metalwork has aged well, still retaining the majority of its blueing. The paint has marks on it around the trigger guard which is common. It is under lever cocking and has a shrouded ramp foresight & flip up rear sight. The top of the air cylinder has the correct 2 continuous grooves for telescopic sight which are ½ “apart. The cylinder has BSA Airsporter to it and the top of the barrel has BSA manufacturer name, piled arms trademark and calibre detail. Its loading and firing actions work as they should with a strong spring action. 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. 20410.
£295.00

*Boxed* Post 1977 Webley Hurricane .22 Calibre Air Pistol & Accessories. Sn 20512:4. - 20512:4
Production of the Webley Hurricane began in 1977. The pistols replaced the Webley Premier MK II (see page 238 of The Collector’s Guide to Air Pistols by Hiller). This is an excellent example of the Webley Hurricane .22 calibre Air Pistol. The Pistol has an over lever action which has a strong spring and fires as it should. The body is marked with the Webley manufacturer’s detail and 'Hurricane' model. It has contoured target grips, safety catch, and adjustable rear sight & blade foresight. The pistol has its original brightly coloured Black and Green coloured box with Red inlaid tray, together with original accessories factory included when the pistol was 1st purchased. The accessories consist of its Webley guarantee leaflet and a box of targets together with Webley telescopic sight mount and a Webley pellet tin which contains a quantity of lead pellets. The price 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. Sn 20512:4.
£275.00

1965-1967 B.S.A. Airsporter MK II .22 Calibre, Under Lever Air Rifle with 'GE' Prefix Serial Number. 20404. - 20404
An excellent condition MK II B.S.A Airsporter .22 Calibre Air Rifle. It has faint serial number on the trigger block which appears to be ‘GE 1632’ which dates it to between December 1965 and mid 1967 (see page 49 of Hillers Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork is showing some signs of age related use but no major damage. The metalwork has age well, still retaining the majority of its blueing. The paint has marks in it around the trigger guard and rear of the cylinder which is common. It is under lever cocking and has a shrouded ramp foresight & flip up rear sight. The top of the air cylinder has the correct 2 continuous grooves for telescopic sight which are ½ “apart. The top of the barrel has BSA manufacturer name, piled arms trademark and calibre detail. Its loading and firing actions work as they should with a strong spring action. 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. 20404.
£225.00

Post 1958 Webley Mark I .177 Air Pistol. AI 678. - AI 678
This is a very good ' Webley Mark I Air Pistol'. These pistols were manufactured at the Webley Birmingham 4 factory post WW2 until 1958. Production continued at their Handsworth factory into the 1960's. (See pages 71 to 73 of Bruce's book Webley Air Pistols). It has excellent undamaged metal work with original finish and undamaged black chequered grips embossed with the 'Webley' name (pre-war examples do not have Webley signature grips). The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'Webley Air Pistol Mark I Made in England'. The left side also has the correct oil hole marked 'OIL HERE' with arrow indicator. The right side of the cylinder is marked 'Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham' together with Webley patents. It has an adjustable rear sight & the barrel strap beneath the blade fore sight is stamped 'MK 1 .177'. The barrel’s rifled bore is clean. The front of the cylinder is stamped with matching number ‘931’. The rear of the cylinder is correctly marked 'do not remove'. The pistol cocks and fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB The restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. AI 678.
£245.00

C1956 Diana Model 2 ‘GAT’ .177 Air Pistol. AI 677. - AI 677
Maker ‘Diana’, Millard Bros, Motherwell Lanarkshire Scotland. This is identical to the pre-war German Diana Mod 2 but is post-war seen advertised in 1956 and 1963. This example is stamped ‘MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN’ so has been made post war. The top of the cylinder is stamped with the ‘Huntress’ trademark and ‘DIANA MOD 2 MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN’. It has a wooden stock fixed to the action by two brass pins. The metalwork has been polished and is only showing minor signs of age related wear. The wooden grip is undamaged and has a used patina. A nice collectors piece. See ‘A Collectors Guide to Air pistols 3rd Edition’ By Dennis E. Hiller pages 53, 56 & 60. The pistol cocks and dry fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act regarding sale and delivery of this item apply. AI 677.
£175.00
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