Airgun Shooter

DAVID SPRIGG

Did you shoot before starting the school and do you shoot today?

My parents travelled in Tibet in the early 1950s carrying a 1920s Webley Service Revolver for self-defence. They became very attached to it, and for my eighth birthday I received a Webley Junior .177 air rifle. I shot extensively as a teenager at a time when the school armoury contained Bren guns and Sterling sub-machine guns for use by

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