Simon Everett explains why the Weihrauch HW 55T, a match rifle with a Tyrolean stock, was so accurate it faced a bell target ban
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Classic Gun: Weihrauch HW 55T
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Classic Gun: Brocock Predator
Jeremy Cooke reminds us that legally owned air cartridge guns are still being used regularly today, including the Brocock Predator
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Classic Gun Spotlight: Air Arms Camargue
Shooting the breeze… Named after a prevailing wind, the Air Arms Camargue has entered folklore as a true airgun great, says Simon Everett
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Classic gun spotlight: The precious Gem!
Before Lincoln Jeffries’ famous air rifle, what was there to play with? The Gem Air Gun is the short answer. Wiping off the dust, Jonathan Young takes a closer look…
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Q&A: How to value your airguns
Jonathan Young talks you through airgun valuation and how to ensure you don’t sell your guns for less than they’re worth
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Classic Gun Spotlight: QB78
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Classic Gun Spotlight: Fantastic Feinwerkbau
The Feinwerkbau Sport, dating from the 1970s, is widely recognised for delivering engineering quality and accuracy, says Andy McLachlan
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Classic Gun Spotlight: Titan JB1
The 1980s phenomenon of the single-stroke pneumatic gave us the weirdest and most useful airgun in the Titan JB1, says Jonathan Young
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Classic Gun Spotlight: Stutzen Rb2
Fabled beauty: Classic BSA springers from the 1990s are thin on the ground, with some now very rare – like the near-mythical Stutzen Rb2, says Jonathan Young
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Classic Gun Spotlight: The Weihrauch HW 80
If ever there was a spring-powered rifle that raised the performance bar following its introduction, the Weihrauch HW 80 would be it, says Andy McLachlan
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