Shooting this 1980s Beeman C-1 I just bought at the Findlay Airgun show. Bought it partly because it seemed a very good price and it was mint. Beeman had this Webley made into a Carbine for the American market and put a straight shotgun type stock? They are kind of collectable now, and oddly cool. More fun and a better rifle than I thought it would be. Deadly accurate and 825 FPS in .177.
Quote from: 45flint on May 07, 2018, 10:55:11 AMShooting this 1980s Beeman C-1 I just bought at the Findlay Airgun show. Bought it partly because it seemed a very good price and it was mint. Beeman had this Webley made into a Carbine for the American market and put a straight shotgun type stock? They are kind of collectable now, and oddly cool. More fun and a better rifle than I thought it would be. Deadly accurate and 825 FPS in .177. Good guns, those C-1s. Bought mine, early '80s, .22 was "special order".Mounted an ss-1 scope and shot a truckload of small game with it. Still clocks Hobbies @ 660-670. Beeman designed the stock after a Win lever-gun.This one is prolly the LEAST hold sens. springer I've ever shot (in this power range).
Shot a new to me pistol that completes my Hy-score collection. A repeating Sportster made for only two years 1953-4. Not an easy find and great condition. The repeating mechanism is a trip. It needed some oil but now works like a champ. Killed two dandelions!https://imgur.com/gallery/SkmJzc8