I must concede the cases set them off superbly, M. :)Appinpar68:138 wrote:zunmik:120 wrote:Being a member of the awkward squad, & the silly question brigade err i do wonder could you not have bought a really classy gun for the cost of 11 cases, er maybe, M. :?: :? :lol: :twisted: :roll:
yes could have, but being a Webley fan would still want as many variants of the Tempest as possble
A couple of Webleys
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My recently-purchased Junior arrived today. Fairly good condition. Searching through various forums etc for methods of identification and dating...... It seems to have been manufactured between 1954-55. Yet to be stripped & inspected, test-fired several different pellets... all fairly accurate(for this smooth bore) at 6yds. Very happy with it. (boxed too)!pmh:142 wrote:You've got me thinking now, I shall have to pick up a junior, if I can find the right price/quality combination.
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Phil
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mitchell301:181 wrote:My recently-purchased Junior arrived today. Fairly good condition. Searching through various forums etc for methods of identification and dating...... It seems to have been manufactured between 1954-55. Yet to be stripped & inspected, test-fired several different pellets... all fairly accurate(for this smooth bore) at 6yds. Very happy with it. (boxed too)!pmh:142 wrote:You've got me thinking now, I shall have to pick up a junior, if I can find the right price/quality combination.
Kind regards,
Phil
Here is a pic of my Webley Junior - in a Webley case of course! - I think I must need some sort of Councelling for my Webley addiction!
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Tried my Junior at the club today...... Olympic target at 10m.. all ten grouped in the black zone. Also managed to hit tin cans out at 25m. Very impressed with this little pistol, exceeded all my expectations. Very happy with it, and so were others too. I sense more webleys in my collection soon.mitchell301:181 wrote:My recently-purchased Junior arrived today. Fairly good condition. Searching through various forums etc for methods of identification and dating...... It seems to have been manufactured between 1954-55. Yet to be stripped & inspected, test-fired several different pellets... all fairly accurate(for this smooth bore) at 6yds. Very happy with it. (boxed too)!pmh:142 wrote:You've got me thinking now, I shall have to pick up a junior, if I can find the right price/quality combination.
Kind regards,
Phil
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