Rare gallery air pistols made by Oscar Will presented by John Griffiths vintage airgun
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
- Air pistol expert John Griffiths shows us some super rare Oscar Will air pistols from the late 1800's to the early 1900's.
featured are a Kurbelspanner crank wound pistol, Patent pistol's, and Universal pistol's.
As always a big thank's to John Griffiths for continuing to contribute his knowledge and enthusiasm to the channel.
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Lovely!
absolutely stunning collection. and very interesting pistols indeed 👍
Thanks Paul
Beautiful airguns-a credit to their owner! ;-)
Absolutely Trev, it was an honour to get them on film. Atb, Matt
A very interesting video!! Such a wonderful collection. Thank you for this and hello from Sweden!
Glad you found it interesting. Happy New Year from London!
Very nice collection 👌 I'v had an Original Will tivoli rifle in geat condition. It had a hexagon barrel an was smooth inside. Made for at shooting darts. They are not very rare but i never heard about the pistiols. Very intresting video👍 Thanks for showing.
Ah yes, the Bugelspanner style. These are great to shoot, so easy to cock. Glad you found the video interesting.
Ого?! А я пропустил... Дружище, ты пожалуй единственный британец, чьи ролики я всегда жду с нетерпением 😁👍
Thanks mate 😊
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Another good video! I hope that you are working on getting up a video about John Griffiths shop and a few photos of it's operation!. Happy New Year to you and John!
Thanks Ron, happy new year!
You made me love parlor guns from the very first video I saw on your channel about bellows guns
I'd be a honor if you gave me your expert opinion about a tiny airgun I made for recreational use.
On my channel, last video. It's crudely made with a 3d pen and a tiny flashlight. It was born to be a science demonstrator of a qev valve but it turned out to be quite fun to use.
Thanks :)
Hi I see you make lots of interesting inventions. Your little parlour pistol looks fun. The used to make pump up air rifles in the 1700’s 😊 cheers