Anybody ever heard of the air rifle called......
Anybody ever heard of the air rifle called......
the Super Jelly? A guy I know told me he has a Super Jelly break barrel from the 60's. I have never heard of it. Any input would be appreciated.
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Telly
"Telly" made by FEG in Budapest, Hungary.
There are so many in Canada that they must have, at one time, been imported by Ruko or Crappy Tire.
They were sold under the Relum trademark in the UK.
Parts drawings are available on the Chambers website.
There are several previous posts here on Telly/Artex/Relum etc.
A primitive, but robust, 6-7 ft-lb.air rifle.
The stock bolt screw holes are often buggered due to soft steel and/or non-metric scews.
Some of the early ones have double mainsprings.
A fair project gun worth $20-60 depending upon version and condition.
The one pictured is worth approx $40.
No parts available.
There are so many in Canada that they must have, at one time, been imported by Ruko or Crappy Tire.
They were sold under the Relum trademark in the UK.
Parts drawings are available on the Chambers website.
There are several previous posts here on Telly/Artex/Relum etc.
A primitive, but robust, 6-7 ft-lb.air rifle.
The stock bolt screw holes are often buggered due to soft steel and/or non-metric scews.
Some of the early ones have double mainsprings.
A fair project gun worth $20-60 depending upon version and condition.
The one pictured is worth approx $40.
No parts available.
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T as in Telly
What appears to be a "J" is really a stylized "T".
The gun is a Relum "Telly 200 LP25"
Check out the www.chambersgunmakers.co.uk parts drawing.
The gun is a Relum "Telly 200 LP25"
Check out the www.chambersgunmakers.co.uk parts drawing.
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Re: T as in Telly
I can see how that can easily be confused.....I've got a Marla that is also made in Hungary, and still shoots great even today ....It's a .177CAL whose features of excellent accuracy and durability was my inspiration to aquire the Telly on site.....many similarities between the two.....RossB wrote:What appears to be a "J" is really a stylized "T".
The gun is a Relum "Telly 200 LP25"
Check out the www.chambersgunmakers.co.uk parts drawing.

I've seen a picture of one but it was a Jelly Junior so the Jelly is real not to keen on the name though LOL
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Re: Telly AirGun Rifle, Looking For One???
The one pictured above on this post is a .22CAL with the features your looking for.....KRAZY MIKEY wrote:Does anyone know where I can get and buy an older Telly Hungarian AirGun here in Canada??? I meaan old one witht that ribbing carved into and along the Forestock, and the Monty Carlo Cheek Piece on the gun's left side as I am a Right handed person. For a Reasonable Price??? I've been looking for one for many years either in .177cal or in .22cal pellet caliber???
Thank's,
Krazy Mikey...![]()
I acquired that one through this gent MrMarvin mrmarvin@rogers.com
Send him an Email with your request and you may just get lucky.....
