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Hi All,
We are into Air rifles because they are usable for small game, a friend of mine has a fairly large colection of airweapons, he started at the tender age of about 10 tears old and has never stopped, he has an old gem made in about 1880 and others right up to a firearms rated Stealth which has about 30lbs of power. Unlike the US we have no seasons on rabbits and Pigeon(doves) and air irlfes do an excellent job on them ![]() ![]() ![]() Me well my Feinwerkbau was used to control the Starlings that used to break their way into our loft, we lived in a half timbered property and the starlings would peck away the plaster next to the timbers to get in and nest in the loft, we turfed them out adn i shot loads to keep them out, that and the Squirrels, Pigeons and Magpies Grrrrrrrrrrrr, I really don't like those ![]() We grew up with air rifles and still use them occasionaly I have my dads old airgun in the cupboard a Haenel Model 15 tin plate he brought in the early 30's. Airguns are excellent for teaching youngsters, even another friend who has no interest in guns at all brought a Weirauch for his daughter who joined the Sea Cadets and asked me tpo show her how to use ti so she would not be shown up as not knowing about shooting, when we go out and have a practice with it he enjoys it as well and as soon as his 2nd daughter is old enough she wil join us they the boy ![]() I have her shooting .22 r/f as does the cadet force ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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