Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Thought I would share some examples of American made air rifle slugs, darts, and shot. These date from the 1870's to the 1920's.
Bruce
Re: Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Dear Bruce,
Thank you for sharing this.
I have quite a few old pellet boxes/tins, but nothing this old.
Kind regards,
Phil
Thank you for sharing this.
I have quite a few old pellet boxes/tins, but nothing this old.
Kind regards,
Phil
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Re: Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Appreciate the post Phil. I've noted that there a number of beautiful British pellet tins and boxes with excellent graphics. I would love to add a box of Lane's Tempered darts, Lane's Torpedo darts and Lane's Patent Shot cartridges to my collection. Besides maker Frank Clarke and Lane's, are there any other manufacturers of British darts. Would also be curious to know of any patents issued specifically for darts.
Best regards,
Best regards,
Bruce
Re: Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Hi Bruce,
The top two British tins pictured below date from 1907 and are among the many brands supplied during that period when air guns were first becoming popular in this country.
The lower, paper packaging is much later, but still pre-WW2 and remains my favourite for its bright and colourful appearance.
Regards
Brian
The top two British tins pictured below date from 1907 and are among the many brands supplied during that period when air guns were first becoming popular in this country.
The lower, paper packaging is much later, but still pre-WW2 and remains my favourite for its bright and colourful appearance.
Regards
Brian
Re: Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Brian,
Excellent examples, I really like the Globe slug tin. I can get the Improved Bulldog and John Bull pellets over here but any tins are few and far between. Please keep me in mind if you have any duplicates you are willing to part with. Anything in the American line you might be looking for. Thank you again for the pictures.
Excellent examples, I really like the Globe slug tin. I can get the Improved Bulldog and John Bull pellets over here but any tins are few and far between. Please keep me in mind if you have any duplicates you are willing to part with. Anything in the American line you might be looking for. Thank you again for the pictures.
Bruce
Re: Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Hi Bruce,
I'm not really a pellet tin collector, but do have a nice selection of early Webley tins and packaging as Webley air pistols and rifles form the main theme of my collection.
I will have a look through what I have though and let you know if there might be anything of interest. I also have few boxed American gas and pump-up pistols (Crosman, Benjamin, Schimel etc) for which I have been fortunate enough to acquire the correct pellets and original capsules.
Regards
Brian
I'm not really a pellet tin collector, but do have a nice selection of early Webley tins and packaging as Webley air pistols and rifles form the main theme of my collection.
I will have a look through what I have though and let you know if there might be anything of interest. I also have few boxed American gas and pump-up pistols (Crosman, Benjamin, Schimel etc) for which I have been fortunate enough to acquire the correct pellets and original capsules.
Regards
Brian
Re: Early Air Rifle Shot, Slugs & Darts
Hello Brian,
The Crosman and Benjamin containers are plentiful over here. You mention the Schimel which I assume is the yellow & silver tube of 50 .22 cal. precision Ball Shot. This is the container that is shown on some Schimel ads. Some ads reference another container the Schimel .22 cal. pellet, 200 per tube for $1.00 - which is rarely seen. An example of it is shown on the Vintage Airgun Gallery and it does contain the same ball shot.
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Best regards,
The Crosman and Benjamin containers are plentiful over here. You mention the Schimel which I assume is the yellow & silver tube of 50 .22 cal. precision Ball Shot. This is the container that is shown on some Schimel ads. Some ads reference another container the Schimel .22 cal. pellet, 200 per tube for $1.00 - which is rarely seen. An example of it is shown on the Vintage Airgun Gallery and it does contain the same ball shot.
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Best regards,
Bruce
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Dear Bruce,
You may be interested to know that CO2 airguns could only be held on a firearms certificate, the same requirement as full bore guns!
It was only after the 1997 changes that they were off licence. As such, there will be little to no reference to CO2 on earlier English airgun ammunition containers. Not that I have seen anyway.
Kind regards,
Phil
You may be interested to know that CO2 airguns could only be held on a firearms certificate, the same requirement as full bore guns!
It was only after the 1997 changes that they were off licence. As such, there will be little to no reference to CO2 on earlier English airgun ammunition containers. Not that I have seen anyway.
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<