I'll start with my slightly modified Field Target Feinwerkbau 700. Sporting a 10-50x Hawke Sidewinder ED.
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Here’s my daisy. Oh wait sorry, it’s not an air gun View attachment 8088529
I stumbled onto this one at a pawn shop. The stock was loose and his “gunsmiff” couldn’t figure out how to get it apart. I’ve seen 3 in my 43 years on earth. My brother had(may still??) one, and my brother in law has the rotary mag version in his safe. Neat little thingsI can't tell you the hots I have for a daisy 22.
Love this. I have it's twin down in my basement ( and will never sell it) . It was my first BB gun (or gun of any kind). Got it for my 9th birthday for bringing home a good report card.. It did patrols of the local woods almost daily. It was a great shooter and had decent power for what it was. I think I spent near every dime of my allowance on milk cartons full of bb's for the next 2 yearsYou guys know I like old guns, no different with air guns. I think if it was made today it would sell.
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I stumbled onto this one at a pawn shop. The stock was loose and his “gunsmiff” couldn’t figure out how to get it apart. I’ve seen 3 in my 43 years on earth. My brother had(may still??) one, and my brother in law has the rotary mag version in his safe. Neat little things
They have old school leather seals, so if it was not shot too much when it was "dry" they come back pretty easy, and dino oil is just fine. Let it get a good soaking with oil, I hate to say there is no such thing as too much oil, someone somewhere will drop it in a 55 gal drum and go YOU SAID...... but you get the idea. I use 3 n 1 oil, but anything is really fine on the old leather. This one shoots mid 500 fps and that is not that bad.Love this. I have it's twin down in my basement ( and will never sell it) . It was my first BB gun (or gun of any kind). Got it for my 9th birthday for bringing home a good report card.. It did patrols of the local woods almost daily. It was a great shooter and had decent power for what it was. I think I spent near every dime of my allowance on milk cartons full of bb's for the next 2 years![]()
Yeah those RWS are LOUD!View attachment 8110016
On the left is an old Sheridan Blue Streak .20 cal. Made in Racine, Wisconsin. I redid the stock years ago as it was terribly beat up. I bought in brand new back in the early 80's. It hits with authority. You can hear the pellets connect with whatever the target is that day....on the right is an RWS Diana model 48 in .177. That thing actually burns through most targets. Rather loud also.
I remember taking that Sheridan out with friends when we were younger (they had Crossman 760's, 766's, and Daisy pellet guns running a CO2 cartridge) and shooting a whole box of 500 pellets in a day at 8 pumps for every shot! The 766 was a .22 cal and was impressive, but back then in my neighborhood, an old Benjamin, or Sheridan was top shelf. Looking at some of the photos and the air rifles/guns out there I am stunned at what is available. Truly awesome stuff out there!
edgun leshiy 2. semi-auto .22.
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folds up pretty small if needed.
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its easier to see all 8 shots if you slow down playback to .5 speed.
Submit to the fun...it can get pricey up front, but the ammo cost is stupidly cheap.
I've owned 3 marauders and still keep two. IMHO, they are hard to beat for the price. Quiet, accurate nd very tunable if you want to go there.
It’s a Nuggets night vision pro carbon fiber tripod with a RRS Anvil 30 head.@Coyote777 Which tripod are you using in that setup?