Some Webley Accessories
Small webley target holder & Targets, Webley Marksman Badges & Webley Flying Bullet (collect vouchers & send postal order) and Webley Allen key
Oil Can is a replica made by Troubled Shooter on the BBS
some webley Accessories
Well done for the first post in accesories.
I am building quite a collection of shooting badges, so will have to post them soon.
I do like the winged bullet badge.
I think I might have the free target holder that came with my BSA Meteor Super somewhere.
I do like the oil can, shall have to see if can't are available.
Kind regards,
Phil
I am building quite a collection of shooting badges, so will have to post them soon.
I do like the winged bullet badge.
I think I might have the free target holder that came with my BSA Meteor Super somewhere.
I do like the oil can, shall have to see if can't are available.
Kind regards,
Phil
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Re: some webley Accessories
Hi, relatively new to the forum and just seen the post, nice collection. I have most of these in my own collection plus some allen keys with oblong aluminium tags. Some time ago I had a rare item which was a bullet shaped lapel badge, in brass, with a black glass/enamel inset which had a number in the centre. These were issued to the workers during WWII and in the awful event that the factory was bombed the badges could be used as identification for fatalities; this is now in the collection of an even more fanatical Webley collector than myself. Nice to see someone else who not only has an interest in just guns but the associated bits and bobs as well. RayH [bellringer]
Re: some webley Accessories
Hi Ray,bellringer wrote:Hi, relatively new to the forum and just seen the post, nice collection. I have most of these in my own collection plus some allen keys with oblong aluminium tags. Some time ago I had a rare item which was a bullet shaped lapel badge, in brass, with a black glass/enamel inset which had a number in the centre. These were issued to the workers during WWII and in the awful event that the factory was bombed the badges could be used as identification for fatalities; this is now in the collection of an even more fanatical Webley collector than myself. Nice to see someone else who not only has an interest in just guns but the associated bits and bobs as well. RayH [bellringer]
I was totally unaware of the story relating to the badges issued to Webley employees during the war so thanks for sharing some more information regarding the fascinating Webley history.
I started collecting vintage air gun accessories rather than the air guns themselves some time ago in an attempt to give my wallet a rest. Unfortunately, it turns out that some accessories particularly Webley, have turned out to be more expensive and harder to find than the guns themselves. Still, they don't take up as much room and provide the same satisfaction when you track down the item you have been chasing.
Regards
Brian