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RARE Matching Numbers (A 502) 1932-1934 1st Type Webley Service MK II .22 Calibre Air Rifle With All Correct 1st Type Features. Sn 15286. - 15286
This is an excellent original early 1930’s 1st Type Webley Service Mark II Air Rifle in .22 Calibre. These rifles also known as the 'Spring Clip Service' due to the flat spring barrel retention clip were introduced in 1932 and produced until introduction of the 2nd Type MK II C1934 (See Chapter 2 of Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The trigger guard of the rifle is stamped with serial number ‘S 502’. The weapon is stamped with Patent & model detail, the Webley ‘winged bullet’ logo and Webley address. The barrel is stamped '.22 Calibre'. It has its original undamaged wood stock with chequered wrist & ribbed horn butt plate. It has it's original correct 1st type, flat spring retaining catch, 2 leaf folding sight, 1st type flip up rear sight, safety catch and has a ramp blade fore sight. The rifle loads and fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price for this very rare 1st type rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 15286.
£975.00

Pre-WWII HAENEL SPORT MODELL 33 JUNIOR 4.45mm Repeater Training Air Rifle. 21291. - 21291
C. G. Haenel is one of the old and traditional gun manufacturers in Suhl. The town in the Thuringian Forest has been considered the European centre of handgun manufacturing since the Thirty Years’ War. Haenel has a long tradition in Suhl: the royal Prussian rifle factory commissioner Carl Gottlieb Haenel came to Suhl with his idea of industrial weapons production. Since 1840, rifles have been developed and manufactured here under the Haenel brand. The Haenel arrow has always stood for novel functional, design and manufacturing principles, for precision and robustness. Introduced in 1933 as ‘Schmeisser bolt action repeater’ and then sold under the Haenel name. 38 ¼ “ in length and Marked "HAENEL SPORT MODEL 33 JUNIOR/SCHMEISSER'S PATTENTED" with the Haenel arrow trademark. It is a spring action gun with bolt type cocking lever on top of action. Marketed as a training rifle with Military styling and patterned loosely after the Mauser K98K service rifle. It has a military style stock & handguard. 6 Round (in 1939 this was available from Kynoch who sold the shot in small tubes containing around 200) force-fed detachable mag and an adjustable front and rear sight. This is an excellent example of a pre-WW2 Sport Model 33 BB Gun made by Haenel. It comes with a rare leather sling. The gun is fully operational. It comes with an adjustable front sight hood. It has retained most of its bluing. The full stock is in good aged condition with only notable marks to the left hand side of the stock. The rifle cocks, loads and fires as it should and comes with a 6 shot magazine and 1 shot. See page 139 of Hillers collectors guide to air rifles 3rd edition. The price for this rare piece includes UK delivery. 21291.
£795.00

1922-1929 BSA Standard No2 Pattern 2nd Series (S Pre-Fix) .22 Air Rifle. AI 724. - AI 724
The serial No S25202 dates this rifle to circa: 1922-29. When mention is made of the BSA Standard No1 and Standard No2 spring to mind., but it should be remembered that BSA referred to their full length .177 and .22 air rifles as the standard. In 1907 BSA used the term ‘ordinary pattern’ to differentiate the full length .177 from the light pattern, and by 1909 the company was calling the full length rifles the standard pattern. This example is in fine condition with some blueing missing to expose the nice metalwork. It has the usual BSA wording to the metalwork. The wooden stock is in very nice condition with an unusual tiger stripe, it has no notable marks and is the correct pre WWII item. The rifle cocks, loads and fires as it should. See page 124 of ‘The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905 to 1939’ by John Milewski (available on our website). The price for this piece of history includes UK delivery. AI 724.
£445.00

**POWERFUL 10.03 Ft Lbs**German Weihrauch HW90 Hull Cartridge Import .22 Calibre Break Action Target / Hunting Air Rifle. Sn 18170. - 18170
The Weihrauch name has been associated with solid build quality and reliability for many years. Introduced in the 1990’s the HW90 transformed the hunting rifle market. The air rifles were available as the HW90 (full size) and HW90K with shorter barrel. This is an excellent Weihrauch HW90 in .22 calibre. The rifle has a 19 ¾” barrel and measures 45 ¾” overall. It has excellent woodwork and rubber shoulder recoil pad. The metal work retains all of its original blueing. It has target sights & the top of the air cylinder is grooved for telescopic sight. The barrel block is marked with model and calibre detail (illustrated in image 2). The underside of barrel has serial number 1212572 and the barrel is marked by HW’s official UK importer ‘Hull Cartridge’. The rifle cocks loads and fires with a nice tight action. The rifle is powerful, tested at 10.03 Ft Lbs close to the UK legal limit of 12 Ft Lbs. 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 18170.
£425.00

German Weihrauch HW35 .177 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle With Nikko Stirling Silver Crown Waterproof 4 12 x 40 Telescopic Sight. Sn 18810. - 18810
The Weihrauch name has been associated with solid build quality and reliability for many years. Weihrauch’s range of solid, accurate springers have been a popular choice for air gunners. The HW 35 was introduced in the early 1950s and production continued into the modern era. This is Weihrauch HW35 is in .177 calibre. The rifle has a 19 ½” barrel and original undamaged wood with figured cheek piece and rubber shoulder recoil pad. The metal work retains its original blueing which has light blemishes and wear consistent with use. It has a shrouded target fore-sight, adjustable rear sight & is fitted with a Nikko Stirling Silver Crown Waterproof 4 12 x 40 Telescopic Sight. The optics are excellent. The barrel block is marked with model and calibre detail (illustrated in image 2) and features the correct barrel locking lever. The rifle is serial number 845121. The air rifle cocks loads and fires with a nice tight action. 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 18810.
£375.00

1905-1914. Lincoln Jeffries B.S.A. Improved Model D, .177 Calibre Underlever Air Rifle Pistol Grip Stock Variant . 20087. - 20087
This is a very good original BSA Improved Model D Air Rifle. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks and in different variations between 1905 and 1914 (see pages 20- 25 of the book ‘A Collectors Guide To Air Rifles’ By Hiller). This example has its original pistol grip wood stock *professional repair to the grip-see images* with correct chequered panels on the grip. The stock has a steel butt plate and is stamped with; Registered Lincoln Jeffries Inventor & Patentee with logo to the right hand side. The cocking arm has a ribbed release lever on the left side. It has a 17” rifled barrel and measures 40 ¼” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has even patina throughout. The air cylinder has crisp BSA Improved Model D detail (illustrated). The left side of the weapon bears the serial number 66038. 153 is repeated on the underside of the barrel. The loading port area is marked ‘Load’ and has the BSA piled arms logo. The loading tap has patent detail ‘Patent 8246/06’ and underside of the cocking lever ‘BSA Patents 8761-04 25783-10 RD479972’. The underside of the barrel is marked ‘Rd No 479972’. See page 50 chapter 5 of The Book of the BSA Air Rifle 1905 – 1939 by John Milewski (item number 19136 on our website). The Rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. 20087.
£395.00

Early 1919 Midland Gun Company ‘Standard Demon’ .22 Air Rifle. 21266:11. - 21266:11
The Midland Gun Co was founded at 77 Bath St Birmingham in 1888 by William Baker and Arthur Herbert Marsh. Named after the Demon Gunworks which was the nickname for the company base, they used a number of ‘demonic’ symbols on their literature and guns. Production of the Demon was thought to be from 1919 to 1935. The serial number ‘60’ is stamped to the underside of the barrel. Midland Gun Co Birmingham Made in England is clearly stamped to top of the cylinder. Measuring 42 ¾ “in length with an 18 ¾ “rifled barrel. The stock is held in place by a bolt that also has the trigger guard going through it. It was noted as being ‘very well made’ when it was reviewed by ‘Shooting time and Country’ magazine. The metalwork on this early example is in excellent condition with very minor use related wear to the top and side of the cylinder. The woodwork is in equally as nice condition with a lovely fine grain *minute hairline split either side of the stock where it meets the metalwork. The steel butt plate is held with two screws and is un-marked condition. See page 154 of Hillers Guide to Air Rifles. The weapon cocks loads and shoots as it should. The price for this rare collectors piece includes UK delivery. 21266:11.
£375.00

*Webleys Smallest Air Rifle* ‘Junior’ .177. 21266:10. - 21266:10
The Junior was the smallest air rifle made by Webley from the late 1940’s to the late 1960’s. It is of tinplate construction measuring 36 ¼ “long with a 14 ¼ “rifled brass liner barrel. It has a screw in bead foresight and a wheel adjustable rearsight. The serial/batch number ‘492’ is stamped to the underside of the barrel breech. All of the metalwork is nicely blued with signs of age related wear throughout. The top of the chamber is stamped ‘THE WEBLEY JUNIOR WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD BIRMINGHAM MADE IN ENGLAND’. The Junior could have been made by Millard Bros of Scotland under licence for Webley as some parts will interchange. See page 222 of Hillers Collectors Guide to Air Rifles. The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action. 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. 21266:10
£195.00

1950 – 1970 Webley Ranger .177 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle. 21266:9. - 21266:9
Webley introduced their Junior size Ranger air rifle in 1950 and production continued until 1970 (see Page 225 of Hiller’s Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork and metal work of this example are in good condition *three small woodworm holes to the stock which have been treated –wear to the left hand side *see images*– the metalwork has a nice aged patina*. It has a 35 ½ cm rifled barrel and measures 92cm overall and weighs just over 1.5kg. The barrel block is numbered ‘187’. The weapon is marked with model and manufacturer detail (illustrated). It has a post fore sight and elevation adjustable rear sight. The loading and firing actions work crisply. 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. 21266:9
£175.00

C1977 Webley Hawk MkIII .22 Air Rifle. 21266:8. - 21266:8
The Mark III was introduced by Webley in April 1977, and was the third model produced. The Hawk was produced from the middle of 1971 to the end of 1979, although new rifles were still available after this date. Advertised with a thickened and strengthened stock, in improved loading lever design and a trigger adjustable down to 3lb, whilst retaining full sear engagement. The overall length is 41”. The foresight is sleeved over the barrel and the rear sight is adjustable for height and windage. It has a stock made from beech stained in a dark walnut and a hard rubber butt pad. Webley Hawk MKIII is inscribed between the telescopic sight grooves. See pages 111-113 of Chris Thrale Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005. The woodwork is very nice with only minor signs of use near the cheek piece. The serial number-559371 is clearly stamped to the underside of the mechanism. The metalwork is showing signs of age related wear on the cylinder, barrel and trigger guard. The rifle cocks, loads and fires with a nice tight action. 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. 21266:8.
£245.00
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