Excellent, I still have my original BSA Airsporter mark VI I bought back in the day, Had it for years, made the mistake of selling it to a chap, Luckily I worked with him, and as luck would have it, he'd hardly used it, And some years ago, I bought it back off him, for the price he paid me, And I have had it since, now I'm retired, I'm looking to find a local Field target Air rifle club, to take up shooting again, I also have an original Webley Vulcan in .177 which I converted and put a new spring in years ago, a restored by myself 1962 BSA Meteor, and 1958 Cadet Major, And a BSA Scorpion , plus a Crossman Pistol, So I'm set up 👍 Both the Vulcan and Airsporter have Scope's fitted, but I have all the original open sights 👍 Cheers Paul
I had one of these in 22 years ago and someone had modded a tube that fitted about 10 pellets in it so you would open the tap and a pellet would drop in, some what like a early magazine, never seen it before and never seen it since, worked very well too, lovely little rifle thanks for sharing..
Just Brought one similar condition for 200 local shop. Had one early 90s but was sold long time ago. So picking another up now, over the moon. Only had a few days loving it all over again. Cheers for the video.👍
Thats very nice. The Airsporter is a great looking rifle, with classic lines. I have recently bought a mk 3 Mercury in pretty good condition for £50 and its surprisingly accurate. Great video.
hello i bought 2 like these new . a 177and a 22 ,because of the looks and good name , in that time i had the d 35 hw 35 hw 77 and sheridans but i did not find the airsporters as good, the plastic triggers and sights ,(it where fac guns ) and not accurat like the mention above. a heapy new year mister cymru yours peter
I have a Webley Vulcan .22 which I've owned from New. It's near on 44 years old from Empire stores Catalogue on the Never Never (about £3 a week) Still shoots very well with same main spring. Maybe you could please review one?? Wish I'd never sold back my .22 Mercury & HW35 though.