I suppose that eventually there will be a vintage AirGuns section for stuff like this. But a new wallhanger until I can get to trying to reseal & restore. From what I could find this is probably a newer one with steel barrels and peep sight, but still a nifty find. What this one had that most pump up air guns didn't (as I understand it) the cocking mechanism was NOT connected to the air reservoir until it WAS cocked, thus is could hold an air charge for a very log time- ready to go as it were. This one is the more common .22, the model 100 in .177 is much more collectable as are the ones with brass barrels.
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