Beaten trying to purchase a Straight grip MK1 Pistol.
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 12:58 pm
I didn’t manage to purchase that Webley MK1 air pistol I was after, I didn’t know it at the time but I was beaten to getting it by my son, who give it to me yesterday as one of my birthday presents, it certainly beats the usual socks & tee shirts by a mile.
The serial number is 4243.
The pistol requires striping, inspecting, cleaning and lubrication at a guess it will need a new piston washer, it has a couple of obvious defects, the link between the barrel and cocking shoe has one rivet missing which has been replaced by a split pin which you can see in the right hand side view of the pistol, and the screw that acts as a locking/indexing screw for the rear plug used to strip and maintain the pistol is missing.
Just a straight grip senior air pistol to get I then have a set of each model of air pistol that Webley and Scott produced pre war, but not a set of each series within each model produced.
Photographs of the pistol here.
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The serial number is 4243.
The pistol requires striping, inspecting, cleaning and lubrication at a guess it will need a new piston washer, it has a couple of obvious defects, the link between the barrel and cocking shoe has one rivet missing which has been replaced by a split pin which you can see in the right hand side view of the pistol, and the screw that acts as a locking/indexing screw for the rear plug used to strip and maintain the pistol is missing.
Just a straight grip senior air pistol to get I then have a set of each model of air pistol that Webley and Scott produced pre war, but not a set of each series within each model produced.
Photographs of the pistol here.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fronteria ... 5460446566" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;