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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: Pistolboy on October 24, 2013, 05:36:06 PM
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Here is a pic of my vintage Gamo 177 Repeating Springer. I have had this since 1974. It is clip fed and capable of firing from 15-20 pellets.
Still works after all these many, many years. There was a period of time that this gun was not fired for approximately 20 years. Been getting use in recent years and works perfectly.
(http://[URL=http://s1106.photobucket.com/albums/h362/pistolhead41/?action-view¤t=ddb9c9c1cb48fccc8940c28538d23f91_zps07b1a72b.jpg][IMG]http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h362/pistolhead41/th_ddb9c9c1cb48fccc8940c28538d23f91_zps07b1a72b.jpg)[/URL][/img]
Pistolboy
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Sorry guys,
Didn't know you had to have 20 posts before you can drop in photos. Just joined a few days ago.
Pistolboy :D
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I am not able to see the pic for some reason. What model is it?
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I am not able to see the pic for some reason. What model is it?
Sorry Lizzie,
I am unable to post a picture because this site will not allow posting until I have had 20 posts according to the rules. I have had the gun so long that I don't have any of the original info sheets, nor the box it came in. As far as the gun goes, there is nothing on it that has a name. Only thing is a "Made In Spain" label and a serial #. So..............I guess photos are out till I accumulate the 20 posts.
Pistolboy :'(
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Even though I can't see the photo, it
is neat that a 40 year old gun still
shoots well.
That's the thing about the guns built in the 60's and 70's.
They were built to last, and were able to be repaired.
A lot of the new guns are made of plastics, and can't be repaired.
The attitude today is, if it breaks, then just go out and buy a new one.
Not all of them are like that, but a lot of them are.
The new guns aren't really built to pass down to
the next generation.
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Since previously posting I did some heavy researching. Have found my vintage Gamo.
It is a El Gamo 68/68-XP.
There is a 5 part article about the model on Pyramydair.com. It is on their Airgun Academy Blog.
Pistolboy :D