Slightly different mate. I'm sure of the same origin.Looks like a Falcon of some variety to me so yes John Bowket I would say.
EDIT: looks like one for sale here:
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I had it's predecessor, the jb1.A good mate of mine had the Titan Mohawk, a single stroke pneumatic. If I remember correctly the cocking lever (side mounted) had a clever sliding fulcrum design that increased mechanical advantage near the end of the stroke were pressure was highest. EDIT: thinking back the fulcrum may not have slid but relied on changes of angle to increase effort as the lever closed.
I had one also. It was loose however where the hammer block attached to the valve block/cylinder so it went soon after. Other than that it was spot on.My first ever rifle was a Titan Manitou in .177 as bought by my dad. Still have it, and it's still spot on. The only rifle I have that I will never sell.