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1946- Trev draws a bead with his trusty Diana 16...... . . .
The Air-Gun as a Serious Weapon. By H Marks, Secretary of the Society of Miniature Ri�e Clubs.
Published,1906. The Sterling HR81 Air Ri�e....the last of the solid Brit airguns?
The Sterling Armament Co. entered the air ri�e market in 1982 with their revolutionary HR81 air ri�e. Designed by Roy Hutchinson, Peter Hart and Peter Moon, It had an under-lever action and unusual bolt action breech. It was produced and �nished to a very high standard using traditional production methods and it shunned the use of plastics or synthetic parts. It was available only in .22 calibre.