Google MK Guns or visit mkguns.co.uk/ to see my large Gun Collections inc Gat Guns & Webley Air Pistols. I have some super rare Air Guns and Vintage Pellet Tins. I have been into Airguns since I was a 10-year-old boy and am now a collector of mainly Vintage Airguns like Pop pistols and, of course, Webleys. Growing up, like many other kids, my weapon of choice was the Harrington Gat Gun. I have many fond memories, and this got me into collecting Gats later in life. My idea was to show my collection online so people can see many different modes and makes which were made 100 years ago. I am not a dealer, my collection is not up for sale, and so this is my Hobby. I do spend many hours searching for additions to my collection, and sometimes I do let duplicates go. The purpose of this site is to show off my collection, Provide some history on guns that many have never seen before. I review some products and review local gun shops and ranges.
I have a Nickel Plated one, Except mine has a different pump, Mine works like a black powder ramrod in the underbarrel. You put your hand over the muzzle to pump it up.
I found the same revolver in my house without the gt sprint name (it was painted), I only can read PTB 319/2 made in italy, also the barrel extractor is missing :( I don’t know if blank fire or real gun
I all ways wondered if there anyone ells that collected pellets. My collection is no were as big as yours. I just recently bought a machinist toolbox to house my collection. My wife wants to know why it is in here dining room. I told her because it`s a Tresure chest.
You have the newer gun, Huntington Beach, in the older Box, Torrance, Ca. Anyway, very cool. I have both the Torrance and Huntington Beach versions. They are great for shooting indoors at about 6-8 feet, we have a lot of fun with these two old guns shooting targets with BB's and scoring at about 6 feet away. It's best to simply point and shoot, instead of trying to aim. After a while you get the hang of it and get some pretty good scores. I've had both of these old pistols for decades and they still work great.
Nice gun.....I had bought one from Stenbys in Manchester in 1986....sold it to pay for a HW45....Still got the HW45, (wish I still had the Jumbo though). When cocking its important not to let the slide slam back down as it can bugger the mechanism and leave a permanent scar on the meaty bit of your thumb.👍🩸🙀
Hola, suena como si se hubieran ido los sellos, es un gran trabajo con estas pistolas y no es fácil ni siquiera para un buen armero debido al sistema GISS.
Thanks for your input on your page , and the Birmingham 4 explanation ! for the pictures I found did have another number . Got myself a nice surprise after finding it in my parents house and wondered what it was doing in France !?