Crosman partnerships with Sears & Montgomery Wards is an interesting one there third party partners received nicer stocks the most accurate barrels etc. I always try to find the partnership rifles for those reasons. I have owned or own several of the airguns you showed in this video. Looked like a great show!
Great video! I´ve got two of those Baikal Makarovs. One single and one double stack mag model. They both are cool plinkers and the double stack one has all the tuning goodies including the longer firing pin, modified magazine with a tuned valve and a mock silencer that really just makes the barrel longer. Fun stuff!!!!!
A really interesting video. I was especially pleased to see your section with the Makarov. I bought mine way back in 2000 and on information I’ve managed to find, think it may be a Mk.2 and possibly made in the original Makarov factory ? It’s a super, wonderfully made little pistol and perhaps I’ve just been lucky but never had a jam on a full magazine of BB’s. Not the most accurate air pistol I have but then I don’t think the original was either
Hi, no John Melewski writes for Airgun World magazine. I believe the guy who did Air Armoury became a father and that was that. I bumped into him once at Protek Sypplies in Bognor Regis U.K and said hello… he seemed surprised that I recognised him. I really liked his videos.
Like many others, the Gat was my first airgun. I still have it about 55-60 years later!
Crosman partnerships with Sears & Montgomery Wards is an interesting one there third party partners received nicer stocks the most accurate barrels etc. I always try to find the partnership rifles for those reasons. I have owned or own several of the airguns you showed in this video. Looked like a great show!
Great video! I´ve got two of those Baikal Makarovs. One single and one double stack mag model. They both are cool plinkers and the double stack one has all the tuning goodies including the longer firing pin, modified magazine with a tuned valve and a mock silencer that really just makes the barrel longer. Fun stuff!!!!!
A really interesting video. I was especially pleased to see your section with the Makarov. I bought mine way back in 2000 and on information I’ve managed to find, think it may be a Mk.2 and possibly made in the original Makarov factory ?
It’s a super, wonderfully made little pistol and perhaps I’ve just been lucky but never had a jam on a full magazine of BB’s.
Not the most accurate air pistol I have but then I don’t think the original was either
Oooooh i want them all 😍😍😍😍😍
Enjoyed the Journey at the marked. I had a similar "gat gun" branded Diana. Greetings from Norway
Hello from London! Thanks for watching
Is John the owner of air armoury channel? If so I wonder why he stopped recording videos.😢
Hi, no John Melewski writes for Airgun World magazine. I believe the guy who did Air Armoury became a father and that was that. I bumped into him once at Protek Sypplies in Bognor Regis U.K and said hello… he seemed surprised that I recognised him. I really liked his videos.
Thanks, the voice sounded similar. I think the air armoury guys name is jarod or something like that
I hat that gat but one of my brothers through him away when i worked abroad 😡😡😡
We all had them as kids but could never hit anything with them!
@@dkjngl1 haha yes the same with my diana model 2 👍😉 but i wish i had still one😏