PERFECTA

Perfecta was a brand name for spring piston airguns made by Oskar Will of Zella Mehlis, Germany in the 1920s for the Midland Gun Company of Birmingham, England, so it may have been resurrected by Midland Gun Company, or another company, for use on this pistol which was made in the British Diana form from the mid-1970s to 1982.
Trademark used for Umarex-made airguns at low and mid-priced level. Perfecta was the blank fire gun invented by Walter Riem in 1932, who then was engineer at Carl Walther factory in Zella-Mehlis/Thuringia in East Germany. After the war Riem shared his patent with Umarex founders, who based their own production of blank fire and gas-signal guns on the Perfecta patent. Later Umarex named other products with the Perfecta brand. The background of Perfecta-inventor Riem working for Walther fitted perfectly into the two companies' image, when Umarex bought Walther in 1993.
Trademark used on a copy of the Milbro Diana SP50 air pistol.

PERFECTA Airguns Models

PERFECTA SP50 Image

PERFECTA SP50

.177 cal., darts or pellets, push barrel SP, SS, die-cast body, black paint finish. Mfg. by "Milbro" Sports Ltd., U.K. (Millard Brothers, Motherwell, Laparkshire, Scotland), circa 1949-1982.