Greetings from Texas
Came across CAPA searching the internet for vintage air pistols. Been collecting bb guns & airguns for a number of years. Have had a fair number of pieces in the collection but have now limited it too Haenal air pistols and 19th century air pistols like Quackenbush and Pope. Always looking to add related ammunition boxes and paper items to the collection. Looking forward to hearing from other collectors.
Bruce
Hello Bruce,
And welcome to the forum.
We have a good number of enthusiastic and knowledgeable members, who are happy to share their knowledge.
It's always good to hear from people from different countries, to see what is sought after there.
Many of us, to some extent, are familiar with Crosman and Daisy.
Kind regards,
Phil
And welcome to the forum.
We have a good number of enthusiastic and knowledgeable members, who are happy to share their knowledge.
It's always good to hear from people from different countries, to see what is sought after there.
Many of us, to some extent, are familiar with Crosman and Daisy.
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<<
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Hi Bruce,
A warm welcome from Yorkshire, England.
I collect all things Webley mostly air pistols but I have a couple of American Guns, 1 is a Quackenbush rifle which is a model 2 I think, that one belonged to my Grandfather and the other one is a King single shot from I think the 1930s. That one I inherited from my Dad.
One day when I have figured out how to do it I will post some pictures.
Enjoy your time here with a lot of like minded people.
Regards,
Ken
A warm welcome from Yorkshire, England.
I collect all things Webley mostly air pistols but I have a couple of American Guns, 1 is a Quackenbush rifle which is a model 2 I think, that one belonged to my Grandfather and the other one is a King single shot from I think the 1930s. That one I inherited from my Dad.
One day when I have figured out how to do it I will post some pictures.
Enjoy your time here with a lot of like minded people.
Regards,
Ken
Another Webley air gun I didn't realise I needed until I saw it. (Don't tell the Wife)