As kids a couple of my mates had Gat guns, I was so jealous. My dad was a coal miner which was not a well paid job and money was always tight. Then came the news that the pits were closing and my dad was being made redundant. However this terrible news changed when not long after, he managed to get a job in a local printing company which not only paid better, but meant there was some redundancy money to spare. One magical day my parents called me in from the garden, told me to sit down and asked, “If you could have anything you wanted, what would you like ”? I thought long and hard for about half a second and shouted back excitedly “an Air Rifle”! . I received a brand new BSA Meteor and I was in heaven. Fifty plus years later some of my fondest memories are of my father showing me how to shoot correctly and having contests to see who could be first to hit a penny at the bottom of the garden. I am now a Granddad and have just been blessed with my first Grandson who I am looking forward to introducing to the pure joy that can be had from airguns.
The first airgun I bought was a hatsan mod 60 in .22. Loved every moment with it. Many years later I've got a tx200, hw97, LGU and more but occasionally the Hatsan gets a go at the range and it still makes me smile.😊
I was never allowed any Airguns when I was younger as my mum was always very anti gun. Many (many) years later when I stumbled across a gun shop, something ignited inside me, probably for all those years I felt I’d missed out on. Shortly after this, I purchased my first airgun which was an HW45 .177 cal and I’ve not looked back since. My collection has now grown to 29 (and counting) air rifles and pistols. It would be amazing to get to number 30 with this great little pistol on my 50th year on the planet!? After watching your video, I put a TBT kit in my first and second HW45, shortened both springs slightly, and they are both super smooth and a joy to shoot now, especially the .22 HW45. Keep up the good work and TH-cam content, merry Christmas, and good luck everyone.
Hi Nick, My first air gun was a Webley Premier air pistol in 22, That my Uncle gave me, My second was a Relum Tornado air rifle in 22, that my dad gave me and taught me how to shoot. He was a sniper in the war, Desert Rats.
Not bad! I’ve got the Beeman P17 single pump air pistols in 177 and 22. Great kit and good fun. Keep up the great reviews and the model plane reviews which have opened up a new hobby for me! 👍🇬🇧⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My first airgun was a Milbro repeater for my 13th birthday early 70s. More often than not pellets would get stuck in the barrel so I shot darts at my dad's garage door with a painted dart board on it. I also used BBs. Behind our house in fields they were starting to build houses. At this time there were foundation trenches about 30-40yds away. I was playing with my Milbro shooting BBs and suddenly sods of earth were landing around me. I looked around me and just spotted a head popping up over a trench. Two of my mates and younger brother were chucking dried mud at me. I sent a volley of vengeful BBs over watching them go to judge trajectory and after a few tries there was a shreik and I'd hit my mate Tom on the bottom lip, don't worry, no blood was drawn. I got a royal bollocking and pistol was confiscated for 2 weeks. I suspect the sods of earth were more dangerous though but no bollocking for those 3 LOL.
This is quite weird because only last week a mate of mine showed me a mint boxed Milbro G10 complete with Beatall pellets and gat darts! My first gun was a Diana model 2 G2 pop out, back in 1972. I dont remember ever paying for a gun back in those days, we just used to swap stuff such as fishing tackle and bike gear - like ape hanger handle bars and dynamos that wore out the side of your tyres and slowed you down to walking pace... Next was a slant grip Webley MK1 pistol given to me by my uncle, I still have it. Then a brand new BSA Meteor in .22 for Crimbo. You name it, I had it. Relum Tornado, ASI Paratrooper, Apache, Comanche, and Commando, Milbro G80 which I think next to the Webley Hawk MK1 was the sexiest looking gun ever. Then I started work as an apprentice electrician that enabled me to get a brand new BSA Airsporter MK6 and the not so wonderful Panther RO72 pistol which was about as accurate as my Model 2 G2 and the Milbro G10 (Dont try and take one apart)..... Heady days, eh?
My first airgun was an HW77 in approx 1985 from Streatham Armory. I spent many many hours removing the varnish and applying a finishing oil I got from South Croydon gun shop, and eventually saved up to have a venom tuning kit installed. It was so smooth to shoot that more than once I was convinced it hadn't fired at all. I wish I'd kept that gun. Merry Christmas!
My first pistol was Diana “pop out” barrel, while shooting at a tin can a friend came along and asked if he could have a go . Rather than shoot the can he fired at a paraffin can that a lad was carrying ! There was a huge scream from the lad as he’d been shot in the nose ! This proved the accuracy of the Diana , police were called and I lost my Diana along a Gat . This was 60 years ago and I still love air guns .
Hi Nick my first gun was a Webley Falcon .22 which my Dad bought me for Christmas 1965 it brought back memories watching your vid on it the other day , great site
My first air rifle was a .177 5 fpe Webley & Scott Junior. My first pistol was a .22 BSA Scorpion (so heavy I could barely aim it at the age of 8, I had to wedge the plastic silencer in the corner of the inside of the shed door and put my weight against it just to cock it as a kid, 50 years later it’s still awkward to cock!
When I was four years old my dad bought me a break barrel, double barreled pop gun. I can remember being very disappointed that I couldn't hit anything with it and had a paddy! However, dad to the rescue with a few drops of 3-in-1 on the washers, with a large brass drawing pin in the end of the cork and a smear of Vaseline on its side all was good. I was soon happily plinking tin cans at 10 feet - happy days😁😁
Just found my G 10 very early one from 1960 s , has on the side pat pending Made in LOS ANGELES 25, CALIF, USA. Its all metal obviously, my grandson would love one, but he's not getting mine , loved your enthusiasm 😊
my first airgun was a BSA Airsporter S but the first I used was a friends Gat gun pistol and I am sure another friend had a Gat rifle.I must admit I did buy a diana pistol chrome with wooden a handle about 25 years ago for £3 at a garage sale and that has the same push in barrel and loading system as the Gat and Istill have.I also have a BSA 240 magnum which is a lot more powererful and accurate but hitting cans with a fixed sight Diana is more of an achievement than using a proper air gun so I understand fully what you mean in your video.What I will say is sometimes a low powered air gun can be a lot more dangerous because the BBs or pellets can richochet back so eye protection for you and anybody near by is very important.Happy Christmas Nick and family keep them videos coming. Alan
My first airgun was a Gat gun. First air rifle was a Webley Osprey I got in 1990 for £20 of a workmate of a friend . The G10 was marketed by a few companies like Diana and Milbro.
Amazing memories. My first gun was a GAT and my mate Peter had a Milbro G10. They probably had the same lack of power but I thought the G10 looks amazing. I then got a Webley Tempest that I loved and for Christmas 1976 (I was 14) my parents got me a Diana model 79 rifle and I thought I was the bees knees. I noticed that the Umarex DX 17 is 40 quid in the UK. Worth it but what a mark up.
i had a gat gun. it would shoot pellets, bb, darts and corks. it took forever to load but you could use the pellets several times. when i took it apart i realised how it worked, i cleaned it up and lubed with some 3 in 1 is shot better than before. is there a TBT kit for the mighty GAT ?
my first air gun was a diana model 70 that was given to me by a neighbour both the stock screws where snapped off so the action was held in to the stock by electrical tape lol. it had one of those crappy 4x15 scopes on it. I remember sitting on the back door steps shooting targets countless pellets.
Make a tuning kit for a daisy red Ryder! I have a weaver rail with a red dot on mine.I shoot it in my kitchen whilst I wait for my coffee bit to boil they’re ace. I also bought my first tbt kit two days ago it’s for a 35 and I can’t wait to see how much torsional recoil improves
Webley Jaguar 177. It was actually my mates gun. But I learned how to shoot it. My dad had an Airsporter Mk2 but it was much too heavy for me. I used to follow my dad around in the summer nights in 1965 to carry the 3/4 grown rabbits he used to shoot. He often would quarter these and pan fry one with runner beans when we got back. He said it was his favourite meal. He was a farm labourer at the time and we had rabbit about 3 times a week. In 1967 when I was 12 he let me fire 10 shots an evening at tin cans about 25 yards. That is when my love for air rifles started. He sold the Airsporter eventually but I never forgot it's sleek lines. I picked one up on Gun Trader a few weeks back. Very twangy so my next project is to get it to shoot sweet.
The first airgun I used was an ASI Paratrooper (next door neighbour's) but the first one I owned was a Milbro G10. Bought it entirely for the look and feel, which was lucky, because the power and accuracy were shocking...
Hw77, my father borrowed from a co-worker for me to try out. I think I was 12, and that was then me loose in Thetford Forrest shooting cans of Lilt as far as possibly could range in. Happy simple childhood days 😊
My first air gun was a second hand BSA airsporter Mk1. Bought for me by my parents for Xmas in 1987. I remember my mum pretending to phone and order me a BSA meteor just before Xmas as I had my heart set on it. I was paying for it myself and I had been pestering her for ages to get it for me. I still have the airsporter today
Hi Nick , excellent episode as usual, I loved the comment about eating silica gel . perhaps We could have a collection of all those little bags of the stuff and donate it to the impoverished wealthy so they have plenty to stuff their turkey/ goose with on Christmas day Lol . My first experience of guns was in the early 1960s when I was Very young probably only 3 years old , My stepfather had recently returned from Alaska , he'd been prospecting for Gold , and just about broken even on his adventure and had returned with about 5 or 6 grams of dust in a test tube , a 45/70 under lever rifle ( Bear Protection ) and a single shot 410 shotgun . He had to surrender the 45/70 as he didn't have the correct licence in this country but his still valid shotgun certificate meant he could keep his 410 which We used for rabbits and small game , he had also brought back a nice all steel and wood double barrel cork gun for Me which I wasn't strong enough to cock complete with a wooden forestock . Over the next few years I accumulated quite a collection of the obligatory cowboy 6 shooters cap guns and both pump action and break barrel cork guns rifles/ shotguns bought cheap at Jumble sales, if You remember the days before car boot sales became the norm . Then one day I discovered the "Sekadon/ Segadon " ? pistol ( I can remember the exact spelling ) plastic ball shooters with a sliding rear sight that slid forward to reveal the 100 shot magazine and a very stiff trigger that launched the hollow plastic bb's ,it was great for knocking down plastic cowboys and Indian's or plastic tanks etc., when it didn't jam because the bb's had split open in the mechanism, eventually I was gifted aOld but very well used pop out Gat style Diana pistol with wooden grips and a slightly off canter barrel (it was bent) , I had to put it onto a small block of wood and put all My weight on it to cock it at first ( I was probably only about 8 or 9 at the time) and My first air rifle came a few years later , Iv'e loved airguns ever since. I could go on about dozens of "Toy guns" I picked up when ever I saw something I'd never seen before , most of the decent ones ended up as gifts for the children of My friends and family and the rest probably got binned most of the airguns got sold to fund the petrol tyre and chain demands of My first motorcycle , Iv'e accumulated several air rifles and pistols since then but remember all of them with a fondness some of them probably don't really merit . Thanks Nick , isn't Nostalgia great for granting a nice rosy tint to the past . Getting back to the present I'd say the DX 17 resembles a sort of cross between the Hi Point 10 mm pistol and the Hi Point 10 mm carbine without the stock . Catch You next time , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
My first airgun was an HW99S. I bought it secondhand about 15 years ago. At the time I had no idea about how critical hold was, nor did I know the importance of finding the correct pellet, needless to say, I wasn't very accurate with it. I could probably shoot as well with that pistol as I did with the 99 😂
You forgot that in true childhood style, the first few shots should be fired directly into the box the gun came in 😂 Only weird kids wanted to keep the box pristine
My first gun was a Webley Mk3 early gun, proper Birmingham gun….👍🏻👌🏼 used to mooch around the woods with it in the mid 80s as a 14 year old lad, nobody cared back then those were the days As it happens I still got it I’m 53 now.
Not pistol but asi paratrooper repeater very accurate in those days, I remember mu uncle having a gat pistol we played with shooting match sticks when we run out of pellets lol great video.
I bought a G10 just for the fun of it around about 1996 ,about the same time as my HW97K Mk1 . Anyway it's been untouched for all this time and I discovered it once again languishing at the bottom of the wardrobe in a shoe box. Cool, I thought, I'll have a tinker with it. I started stripping it down with visions of lubing what internals it might have and maybe swapping any springage there may be. Yeah, that didn't go to plan. It's made of cheese or chineseium metal and brittle plastic. The parts just disintegrated before my eyes. Gutted. It still fired and functioned perfectly but I couldn't resist having a tinker. Nick I blame you, I've watched all your tuning videos and you make it look ridiculously straightforward. For God's sake man, spare a thought for the ham-fisted halfwits like me 😂😂😂
Well Nick, my first air gun was something I think your tuning kit couldn't do anything for...... A GAT, I seem to remember paying about £5.99 from the local shop, probably about the same power as the pistol featured........they are both one step up from a spud gun, in fact the GAT could shoot spuds and corks.
My first airgun was a webly tempest my brother bought me when i was 14, 32 years later i still have it, even though my mate bent the barrel about 25 years ago .
My first was a gat with a set of darts my second gun was a huge step up it was my dads webley Tempest .177 my third was a crossman pump rifle pellet or bb 5 pumps and no sparrow was safe fourth air arms S200 then fifth BSA R12 clx pro .177 and my current gun is a FX King Nordic wolf .177 and I love it along the way I had a shotgun lisence and owned a lamber and a beretta 686 sporting.
My first air rifle was a westlake in the 90’s my dad bought it from Bamfords Guns and I used to squirt wd40 in the barrel and shoot the greenhouse weather vane🤔
The 1st air gun i got was an original model 5 back in 1988. I had it for competition shooting at the local pony club. I remember shooting a magpie out of the air with it and all my friends threatening to tell my mum on me. The seals eventually went knackered and the gun shop told me it wasnt worth fixing so i binned it. They're worth a few hundred quid now😢
A Gat. Dont get too close, pellet might sting, barrel will knock yer teeth out. Love cheap air pistols(you know that) Cant win it , but might buy one... Good un . Keith
My first rifle was a smk b2 that my grandad got for 55 quid and it was a rattly old beast but it got me into the sport and shot may a feral pigeon around the grain stores
Hence my springer now is a hw35 (German engineering with the nostalgically shit appearance of a westlake) Although mine looks 👌 with a lot of customisation and now one of your kits in the post for it!
@@tbtairrifletuning1520 i thought you lived in England because of your accent and the fact you said you had to be in the UK for the giveaway, you can get a lot of things if you pay enough money and you have a completely clean record, but it is very controlled, i wish it was easier and cheaper but it's not
It has got silly now, I hear they want to ban pointed kitchen knives next?! The business is based in the UK, that is where the prizes will be posted from👍
@@tbtairrifletuning1520 they have tried a few times but it i not going to happen because you still need a knife to cut things down to put them in the gadgets that do the rest of the job
To be honest nick i haven't got a clue but had several air rifles and pistols . Bought n sold them between mate for a couple of quid and swapped the occasional bmx ! I however still have a setra mk2 pump up air rifle which was my dads . Me and my kids now do 25yards benchrest using 3 tx200s ,hw77 and a hw99
G10 here aged 12, swapped for a pack of 10. Totally incognito, can't remember how many pages of the bible it went through. Rumbled when the cleaner found it under my bed. Got the can from that 😂
I had something like that when I was 16 some 50 years ago I used to sneak into the loft and get my dad's radio valves and mums cups and plates for target practice lol
Oh Lord the air-pistol thst won’t die. Originally the Morton-Harris ‘Marksman’ it was released in 1955, and has died and come back over and over. Given the quality and the cost of spring powered airsoft guns this new Umarex shouldn’t exist …
It must have been in the early 80's. My older brother managed to get a gat gun from somewhere that we hid from my parents. One day we were out in the woods and without warning he pointed it at my backside and told me to run. Before I could take one step he shot me! Of course it didn't have the power to break through my jeans, but I remember it bloody stung. 😣
My dad got me a pre war webley then it was swapped for a more powerful pistol shortly after that a Diana big gap then mpr Steyr lg100 now isp mk4 that my journey for the hw97 sold and bought another one and an old tornado just like my Dad used to shoot that part of my story of shooting
My 1st use of an air rifle was my grandads most neglected BSA cadet it just sat in the corner of his shed away from everything else he had then 1 day I was around 10 he said oh go on then..
My mate Geoff and me had a pair of gats, we used to chase each other through the woods. God I had some sodding bruises. Yep, it wasn't right but what was in those days.
Relum tornado with double concentric springs. As a young teenager, I remember placing bread in the corner of the garden and laying on the tin roof of the outside toilet, waiting for the rats to appear. never shot many 😂 Edit: I also had an asi paratrooper too
I've still got my smk G10 in nickel, my 1st air rifle was if my memory serves me correctly was a lion, Chinese made rolled steel & a softwood stock covered in orange varnish🤢 Bought it from a sports shop in Barmouth on holiday, made the purchase after reading the reviews in the airgun magazines with quotes like "less than 1 inch groups with under lever accuracy" & "fantastic value for money" non of which was true😂😂😂
As kids a couple of my mates had Gat guns, I was so jealous. My dad was a coal miner which was not a well paid job and money was always tight. Then came the news that the pits were closing and my dad was being made redundant. However this terrible news changed when not long after, he managed to get a job in a local printing company which not only paid better, but meant there was some redundancy money to spare. One magical day my parents called me in from the garden, told me to sit down and asked, “If you could have anything you wanted, what would you like ”? I thought long and hard for about half a second and shouted back excitedly “an Air Rifle”! . I received a brand new BSA Meteor and I was in heaven. Fifty plus years later some of my fondest memories are of my father showing me how to shoot correctly and having contests to see who could be first to hit a penny at the bottom of the garden. I am now a Granddad and have just been blessed with my first Grandson who I am looking forward to introducing to the pure joy that can be had from airguns.
The first airgun I bought was a hatsan mod 60 in .22. Loved every moment with it. Many years later I've got a tx200, hw97, LGU and more but occasionally the Hatsan gets a go at the range and it still makes me smile.😊
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Ive got a hw97 and LGU and love them both. If I find a tx200 cheap enough I'll have one of those too. Which is your favourite out of the 3?
My favourite is the 97 but the most accurate by far is the tx. All shoot better than me 😂
if I’m not mistaken it was the Milbro G10
Beat me to it!
I was never allowed any Airguns when I was younger as my mum was always very anti gun. Many (many) years later when I stumbled across a gun shop, something ignited inside me, probably for all those years I felt I’d missed out on. Shortly after this, I purchased my first airgun which was an HW45 .177 cal and I’ve not looked back since. My collection has now grown to 29 (and counting) air rifles and pistols. It would be amazing to get to number 30 with this great little pistol on my 50th year on the planet!?
After watching your video, I put a TBT kit in my first and second HW45, shortened both springs slightly, and they are both super smooth and a joy to shoot now, especially the .22 HW45.
Keep up the good work and TH-cam content, merry Christmas, and good luck everyone.
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I had a G10. It wasn't as good as the Webley Tempest my mate sold me. That was a great air pistol!
Hi Nick, My first air gun was a Webley Premier air pistol in 22, That my Uncle gave me, My second was a Relum Tornado air rifle in 22, that my dad gave me and taught me how to shoot. He was a sniper in the war, Desert Rats.
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Not bad! I’ve got the Beeman P17 single pump air pistols in 177 and 22. Great kit and good fun. Keep up the great reviews and the model plane reviews which have opened up a new hobby for me! 👍🇬🇧⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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No one has even put the correct answer to win the plane yet!😳
My first airgun was a Milbro repeater for my 13th birthday early 70s. More often than not pellets would get stuck in the barrel so I shot darts at my dad's garage door with a painted dart board on it. I also used BBs.
Behind our house in fields they were starting to build houses. At this time there were foundation trenches about 30-40yds away.
I was playing with my Milbro shooting BBs and suddenly sods of earth were landing around me. I looked around me and just spotted a head popping up over a trench. Two of my mates and younger brother were chucking dried mud at me.
I sent a volley of vengeful BBs over watching them go to judge trajectory and after a few tries there was a shreik and I'd hit my mate Tom on the bottom lip, don't worry, no blood was drawn.
I got a royal bollocking and pistol was confiscated for 2 weeks.
I suspect the sods of earth were more dangerous though but no bollocking for those 3 LOL.
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This is quite weird because only last week a mate of mine showed me a mint boxed Milbro G10 complete with Beatall pellets and gat darts! My first gun was a Diana model 2 G2 pop out, back in 1972. I dont remember ever paying for a gun back in those days, we just used to swap stuff such as fishing tackle and bike gear - like ape hanger handle bars and dynamos that wore out the side of your tyres and slowed you down to walking pace... Next was a slant grip Webley MK1 pistol given to me by my uncle, I still have it. Then a brand new BSA Meteor in .22 for Crimbo. You name it, I had it. Relum Tornado, ASI Paratrooper, Apache, Comanche, and Commando, Milbro G80 which I think next to the Webley Hawk MK1 was the sexiest looking gun ever. Then I started work as an apprentice electrician that enabled me to get a brand new BSA Airsporter MK6 and the not so wonderful Panther RO72 pistol which was about as accurate as my Model 2 G2 and the Milbro G10 (Dont try and take one apart)..... Heady days, eh?
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Mine was a gat gun,the action done more damage than the pellet could
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My first airgun was an HW77 in approx 1985 from Streatham Armory. I spent many many hours removing the varnish and applying a finishing oil I got from South Croydon gun shop, and eventually saved up to have a venom tuning kit installed. It was so smooth to shoot that more than once I was convinced it hadn't fired at all. I wish I'd kept that gun.
Merry Christmas!
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My first pistol was Diana “pop out” barrel, while shooting at a tin can a friend came along and asked if he could have a go . Rather than shoot the can he fired at a paraffin can that a lad was carrying ! There was a huge scream from the lad as he’d been shot in the nose ! This proved the accuracy of the Diana , police were called and I lost my Diana along a Gat . This was 60 years ago and I still love air guns .
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or was it the Milbro Diana G10 I had the Milbro Diana SP 50 I suppose at the time you could’ve called it a modern gat well in it clearances anyway
Hi Nick my first gun was a Webley Falcon .22 which my Dad bought me for Christmas 1965 it brought back memories watching your vid on it the other day , great site
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My first air rifle was a .177 5 fpe Webley & Scott Junior. My first pistol was a .22 BSA Scorpion (so heavy I could barely aim it at the age of 8, I had to wedge the plastic silencer in the corner of the inside of the shed door and put my weight against it just to cock it as a kid, 50 years later it’s still awkward to cock!
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When I was four years old my dad bought me a break barrel, double barreled pop gun. I can remember being very disappointed that I couldn't hit anything with it and had a paddy! However, dad to the rescue with a few drops of 3-in-1 on the washers, with a large brass drawing pin in the end of the cork and a smear of Vaseline on its side all was good. I was soon happily plinking tin cans at 10 feet - happy days😁😁
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Just found my G 10 very early one from 1960 s , has on the side pat pending Made in LOS ANGELES 25, CALIF, USA. Its all metal obviously, my grandson would love one, but he's not getting mine , loved your enthusiasm 😊
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my first airgun was a BSA Airsporter S but the first I used was a friends Gat gun pistol and I am sure another friend had a Gat rifle.I must admit I did buy a diana pistol chrome with wooden a handle about 25 years ago for £3 at a garage sale and that has the same push in barrel and loading system as the Gat and Istill have.I also have a BSA 240 magnum which is a lot more powererful and accurate but hitting cans with a fixed sight Diana is more of an achievement than using a proper air gun so I understand fully what you mean in your video.What I will say is sometimes a low powered air gun can be a lot more dangerous because the BBs or pellets can richochet back so eye protection for you and anybody near by is very important.Happy Christmas Nick and family keep them videos coming. Alan
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My first airgun was a Gat gun. First air rifle was a Webley Osprey I got in 1990 for £20 of a workmate of a friend . The G10 was marketed by a few companies like Diana and Milbro.
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Amazing memories. My first gun was a GAT and my mate Peter had a Milbro G10. They probably had the same lack of power but I thought the G10 looks amazing. I then got a Webley Tempest that I loved and for Christmas 1976 (I was 14) my parents got me a Diana model 79 rifle and I thought I was the bees knees. I noticed that the Umarex DX 17 is 40 quid in the UK. Worth it but what a mark up.
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i had a gat gun. it would shoot pellets, bb, darts and corks. it took forever to load but you could use the pellets several times. when i took it apart i realised how it worked, i cleaned it up and lubed with some 3 in 1 is shot better than before. is there a TBT kit for the mighty GAT ?
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Not yet!😁
my first air gun was a diana model 70 that was given to me by a neighbour both the stock screws where snapped off so the action was held in to the stock by electrical tape lol. it had one of those crappy 4x15 scopes on it. I remember sitting on the back door steps shooting targets countless pellets.
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Hi Nick, great video as usual. My first air rifle was a Jackel HI power. It twanged but still love it. Cheers
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Make a tuning kit for a daisy red Ryder! I have a weaver rail with a red dot on mine.I shoot it in my kitchen whilst I wait for my coffee bit to boil they’re ace.
I also bought my first tbt kit two days ago it’s for a 35 and I can’t wait to see how much torsional recoil improves
It’s an idea
Ahhh the G10, flip down breach spring thing...loved mine
Webley Jaguar 177. It was actually my mates gun. But I learned how to shoot it. My dad had an Airsporter Mk2 but it was much too heavy for me. I used to follow my dad around in the summer nights in 1965 to carry the 3/4 grown rabbits he used to shoot. He often would quarter these and pan fry one with runner beans when we got back. He said it was his favourite meal. He was a farm labourer at the time and we had rabbit about 3 times a week. In 1967 when I was 12 he let me fire 10 shots an evening at tin cans about 25 yards. That is when my love for air rifles started. He sold the Airsporter eventually but I never forgot it's sleek lines. I picked one up on Gun Trader a few weeks back. Very twangy so my next project is to get it to shoot sweet.
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The first airgun I used was an ASI Paratrooper (next door neighbour's) but the first one I owned was a Milbro G10. Bought it entirely for the look and feel, which was lucky, because the power and accuracy were shocking...
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I had the old Gat gun as a teenager and once shot a blue bottle fly.
Lol no you didn’t
We used to shoot woodlice. A surprising amount of them were .177!
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Hw77, my father borrowed from a co-worker for me to try out. I think I was 12, and that was then me loose in Thetford Forrest shooting cans of Lilt as far as possibly could range in. Happy simple childhood days 😊
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My first air gun was a second hand BSA airsporter Mk1. Bought for me by my parents for Xmas in 1987. I remember my mum pretending to phone and order me a BSA meteor just before Xmas as I had my heart set on it. I was paying for it myself and I had been pestering her for ages to get it for me. I still have the airsporter today
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Hi Nick , excellent episode as usual, I loved the comment about eating silica gel . perhaps We could have a collection of all those little bags of the stuff and donate it to the impoverished wealthy so they have plenty to stuff their turkey/ goose with on Christmas day Lol . My first experience of guns was in the early 1960s when I was Very young probably only 3 years old , My stepfather had recently returned from Alaska , he'd been prospecting for Gold , and just about broken even on his adventure and had returned with about 5 or 6 grams of dust in a test tube , a 45/70 under lever rifle ( Bear Protection ) and a single shot 410 shotgun . He had to surrender the 45/70 as he didn't have the correct licence in this country but his still valid shotgun certificate meant he could keep his 410 which We used for rabbits and small game , he had also brought back a nice all steel and wood double barrel cork gun for Me which I wasn't strong enough to cock complete with a wooden forestock . Over the next few years I accumulated quite a collection of the obligatory cowboy 6 shooters cap guns and both pump action and break barrel cork guns rifles/ shotguns bought cheap at Jumble sales, if You remember the days before car boot sales became the norm . Then one day I discovered the "Sekadon/ Segadon " ? pistol ( I can remember the exact spelling ) plastic ball shooters with a sliding rear sight that slid forward to reveal the 100 shot magazine and a very stiff trigger that launched the hollow plastic bb's ,it was great for knocking down plastic cowboys and Indian's or plastic tanks etc., when it didn't jam because the bb's had split open in the mechanism, eventually I was gifted aOld but very well used pop out Gat style Diana pistol with wooden grips and a slightly off canter barrel (it was bent) , I had to put it onto a small block of wood and put all My weight on it to cock it at first ( I was probably only about 8 or 9 at the time) and My first air rifle came a few years later , Iv'e loved airguns ever since. I could go on about dozens of "Toy guns" I picked up when ever I saw something I'd never seen before , most of the decent ones ended up as gifts for the children of My friends and family and the rest probably got binned most of the airguns got sold to fund the petrol tyre and chain demands of My first motorcycle , Iv'e accumulated several air rifles and pistols since then but remember all of them with a fondness some of them probably don't really merit . Thanks Nick , isn't Nostalgia great for granting a nice rosy tint to the past . Getting back to the present I'd say the DX 17 resembles a sort of cross between the Hi Point 10 mm pistol and the Hi Point 10 mm carbine without the stock . Catch You next time , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
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My first airgun was an HW99S. I bought it secondhand about 15 years ago. At the time I had no idea about how critical hold was, nor did I know the importance of finding the correct pellet, needless to say, I wasn't very accurate with it. I could probably shoot as well with that pistol as I did with the 99 😂
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You forgot that in true childhood style, the first few shots should be fired directly into the box the gun came in 😂
Only weird kids wanted to keep the box pristine
My first gun was a Webley Mk3 early gun, proper Birmingham gun….👍🏻👌🏼 used to mooch around the woods with it in the mid 80s as a 14 year old lad, nobody cared back then those were the days
As it happens I still got it I’m 53 now.
And what a wonderful age to be! I only have another month of it though…….
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Not pistol but asi paratrooper repeater very accurate in those days, I remember mu uncle having a gat pistol we played with shooting match sticks when we run out of pellets lol great video.
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My Milbro G10 lost so much power it could only fire a piece of wet paper.
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I bought a G10 just for the fun of it around about 1996 ,about the same time as my HW97K Mk1 .
Anyway it's been untouched for all this time and I discovered it once again languishing at the bottom of the wardrobe in a shoe box.
Cool, I thought, I'll have a tinker with it.
I started stripping it down with visions of lubing what internals it might have and maybe swapping any springage there may be.
Yeah, that didn't go to plan. It's made of cheese or chineseium metal and brittle plastic. The parts just disintegrated before my eyes. Gutted.
It still fired and functioned perfectly but I couldn't resist having a tinker. Nick I blame you, I've watched all your tuning videos and you make it look ridiculously straightforward. For God's sake man, spare a thought for the ham-fisted halfwits like me 😂😂😂
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Well Nick, my first air gun was something I think your tuning kit couldn't do anything for...... A GAT, I seem to remember paying about £5.99 from the local shop, probably about the same power as the pistol featured........they are both one step up from a spud gun, in fact the GAT could shoot spuds and corks.
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Had a G20 or G25 Huntington Beach California.
Its the G10 but with a longer barrel section with compensator cuts.
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I'm guessing you're an RFD with your own indoor test range for full bore?
My first air gun was a gat gun, probably about 1968/9, had the wooden grip, could hit a barn door, if I was close enough, good fun though.
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What is your favorite pellet for a 22 caliber weihrauch hw 30s thank you
H&N FTT work well👍
my first was a Diana Mk IV air pistol, still have it 45+ years later
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My first airgun was a webly tempest my brother bought me when i was 14, 32 years later i still have it, even though my mate bent the barrel about 25 years ago .
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My first was a gat with a set of darts my second gun was a huge step up it was my dads webley Tempest .177 my third was a crossman pump rifle pellet or bb 5 pumps and no sparrow was safe fourth air arms S200 then fifth BSA R12 clx pro .177 and my current gun is a FX King Nordic wolf .177 and I love it along the way I had a shotgun lisence and owned a lamber and a beretta 686 sporting.
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My first air rifle was a westlake in the 90’s my dad bought it from Bamfords Guns and I used to squirt wd40 in the barrel and shoot the greenhouse weather vane🤔
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The 1st air gun i got was an original model 5 back in 1988. I had it for competition shooting at the local pony club. I remember shooting a magpie out of the air with it and all my friends threatening to tell my mum on me. The seals eventually went knackered and the gun shop told me it wasnt worth fixing so i binned it. They're worth a few hundred quid now😢
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A Gat. Dont get too close, pellet might sting, barrel will knock yer teeth out. Love cheap air pistols(you know that) Cant win it , but might buy one... Good un . Keith
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My first rifle was a smk b2 that my grandad got for 55 quid and it was a rattly old beast but it got me into the sport and shot may a feral pigeon around the grain stores
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My first air pistol was a Harrington Gat, the pre-safety one!
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Hence my springer now is a hw35 (German engineering with the nostalgically shit appearance of a westlake)
Although mine looks 👌 with a lot of customisation and now one of your kits in the post for it!
The G10 was a Diana. 👍
how did you get the 9mm in the UK?
I don’t think you are allowed anything more dangerous than round nosed paper scissors in the UK?
That’s why I don’t live there👍
@@tbtairrifletuning1520 i thought you lived in England because of your accent and the fact you said you had to be in the UK for the giveaway, you can get a lot of things if you pay enough money and you have a completely clean record, but it is very controlled, i wish it was easier and cheaper but it's not
It has got silly now, I hear they want to ban pointed kitchen knives next?!
The business is based in the UK, that is where the prizes will be posted from👍
@@tbtairrifletuning1520 they have tried a few times but it i not going to happen because you still need a knife to cut things down to put them in the gadgets that do the rest of the job
To be honest nick i haven't got a clue but had several air rifles and pistols . Bought n sold them between mate for a couple of quid and swapped the occasional bmx !
I however still have a setra mk2 pump up air rifle which was my dads .
Me and my kids now do 25yards benchrest using 3 tx200s ,hw77 and a hw99
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Nice vid mate xden
A wonderful 24 minutes and you now have me wanting one. What have you done to me?
G10 here aged 12, swapped for a pack of 10. Totally incognito, can't remember how many pages of the bible it went through. Rumbled when the cleaner found it under my bed. Got the can from that 😂
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I had something like that when I was 16 some 50 years ago I used to sneak into the loft and get my dad's radio valves and mums cups and plates for target practice lol
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The old G10 was absolutely useless
But great fun with airgun darts and a proper dartboard!
Oh Lord the air-pistol thst won’t die. Originally the Morton-Harris ‘Marksman’ it was released in 1955, and has died and come back over and over. Given the quality and the cost of spring powered airsoft guns this new Umarex shouldn’t exist …
I had a Daisy 747 very accurate single pump pneumatic
It must have been in the early 80's. My older brother managed to get a gat gun from somewhere that we hid from my parents. One day we were out in the woods and without warning he pointed it at my backside and told me to run. Before I could take one step he shot me! Of course it didn't have the power to break through my jeans, but I remember it bloody stung. 😣
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Please email me at tinbumtuning@gmail.com
My dad got me a pre war webley then it was swapped for a more powerful pistol shortly after that a Diana big gap then mpr Steyr lg100 now isp mk4 that my journey for the hw97 sold and bought another one and an old tornado just like my Dad used to shoot that part of my story of shooting
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My 1st use of an air rifle was my grandads most neglected BSA cadet it just sat in the corner of his shed away from everything else he had then 1 day I was around 10 he said oh go on then..
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@tbtairrifletuning1520 I'd been nagging him for at least 7 years 😆
My mate Geoff and me had a pair of gats, we used to chase each other through the woods. God I had some sodding bruises. Yep, it wasn't right but what was in those days.
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Smk b2. Shooting cow pat on the farm, thinking it was a cannon splattering everywhere. And the rest is history as they say
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My first air rifle was a BSA .22 airsporter ,don't put the wrong pistol in the box 😅😅
😂😍
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Relum tornado with double concentric springs.
As a young teenager, I remember placing bread in the corner of the garden and laying on the tin roof of the outside toilet, waiting for the rats to appear. never shot many 😂
Edit:
I also had an asi paratrooper too
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Looks like a Sig Saur P250 to me !
Had a Gat had no money at all back then and was gutted at wasting what little I had on it. Your fairy lights have mysteriously returned.
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I've still got my smk G10 in nickel, my 1st air rifle was if my memory serves me correctly was a lion, Chinese made rolled steel & a softwood stock covered in orange varnish🤢 Bought it from a sports shop in Barmouth on holiday, made the purchase after reading the reviews in the airgun magazines with quotes like "less than 1 inch groups with under lever accuracy" & "fantastic value for money" non of which was true😂😂😂
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Hatsan 900x,had lots of fun with it aswell
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76 now and had a gat and still have it and use it,!
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Smk rabbit stopper co2 could bearly penetrate a bit of cardboard 😂
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@@tbtairrifletuning1520 yeah good ole .22
Try it with darts!!!
don't know why but the real one for me
Use shoot buds off tops of grass In them.😂😂 Asi sniper...
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1911 xx