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Started 5 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-17 17:59:00)
by lanelson3
Up for sale is a Beeman Precision Airgun. This is the Beeman Webley Tempest .177 Caliber Pellet Air Pistol. Made in England. This pistol is in good condition. It was purchased back in the 1990s and has had a couple of packs of pellets down the pipe. Please see pictures for details. $150 including shipping. PayPal accepted. PM if you have any questions. SPECIFICATION: Power...
Started 5 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-17 17:59:00)
by lanelson3
Up for sale is a Beeman Precision Airgun. This is the Beeman Webley Tempest .177 Caliber Pellet Air Pistol. Made in England. This pistol is in good condition. It was purchased back in the 1990s and has had a couple of packs of pellets down the pipe. Please see pictures for details. $150 including shipping. PayPal accepted. PM if you have any questions. SPECIFICATION: Power...
Started 5 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-17 11:43:00)
by DocAitch
I have been on the lookout for a Webley Mk VI for some time now and recently found one in a local shop. On close examination , I find that it is a "Webley Pattern Mk VI" manufactured at the RSAF Enfield. A quick search shows that Enfield produced the Mk VI in the 1920s after Webley stopped producing them (ca. 1922-23 to 1926). Information is somewhat sparse. Can anyone tell me any more or direct ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-11 09:51:38)
by johncantiusgarand
I recently acquired a shaved Mark 1. It is my first Webley, and I believe I've exhausted the archives here and elsewhere for more information. My Webley has the two "stars" after the "Mark 1", with "1914 stamped underneath. It is navy marked ("N") on the hump and has the broad arrows in profusion to include the large one on the topstrap. My research indicates that the two stars should mean ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-10 01:13:17)
by CurioVirginian
Sean Connery in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen sports and then uses what looks like a Webley Mark VI, but it has a Mark V bird's head grip. What type does it look like to you or is it another British make of handgun?
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-07 16:09:00)
by Noah Zark
At the Forks of the Delaware Show in Allentown, PA this past weekend (5-6 Dec 09, Eagle Arms of Breinigsville, PA had several Webley .38 revolvers (.38 S&W, NOT Special) for $350 each. They appeared to be in decent shape and IIRC were imported by PW Arms. Just an FYI, Noah
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-06 08:05:00)
by lanelson3
Up for sale is a Beeman Precision Airgun. This is the Beeman Webley Tempest .177 Caliber Pellet Air Pistol. Made in England. This pistol is in good condition. It was purchased back in the 1990s and has had a couple of packs of pellets down the pipe. Please see pictures for details. $150 including shipping. PayPal accepted. PM if you have any questions. SPECIFICATION: ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-14 16:43:00)
by FupphypeDex
Gretchen Palmer Nikki Shieller Ziering the amateur home videos Kylie Bax Brooklyn Decker Care Otis Patrizia Webley real chubby amateur video the Polly Walker Saffron Burrows Lydia Hearst Pictures Patricia Ford Videos Kira Reed the Moon Bloodgood the Maruschka Detmers blow job Hudson Leick /cuba gooding Claudette Ortiz Fran Drescher Pantyhose Mary-Louise Parker pictures ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-14 19:07:11)
by PJGP
OK, I checked several Mk I Service revolvers, and also some Mk II, IV and VI. My conclusion is that the nominal protusion of the solid stop is just over 50 thou, and the actual ranges from around 45 to around 55 thou. The low ones function perfectly in double action, pulled slowly or quickly. Peter
Started 1 day, 11 hours ago (2009-12-21 21:39:00)
by Obadia
Quote: Originally Posted by Martin Phillp I'd offer him Saturday late nights which Phil Gayle is currently presenting since Kath Melandri left again. Well my views on Mr Webley are not positive so I'd be content if he left all together, but I doubt that will happen. I think ...
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-12-21 16:52:00)
by Glolt20-91
Quote: Originally Posted by Mrs_Esterhouse There is no need to beat a dead horse about the importance of shot placement, speed and accuracy here. For the sake of this thread, let's take those things out of consideration. This is purely about ballistics and not about tactics and training. Many people, especially in the "slow/...
Started 19 hours, 15 minutes ago (2009-12-22 13:53:00)
by pegasus bridge
QUOTE (kyska @ Dec 22 2009, 12:54 PM) Cheers, I'll have a look! Getting on well thanks, took a while to get a decent zero, due to the weather though. Its perfect for a lump of my permission, but no so on some other bits so I'm picking up a .22 tomorrow, it was that or FAC air, and the lr is cheaper! I want it mainly for lamping some of the smaller pasture fields, the hmr does the ...
Started 6 hours, 48 minutes ago (2009-12-23 02:20:27)
by Enfield1917
black huge wrote: firstly there is a difference between OWNERSHIP and walking around like some latter day Wyatt Erp. I had a gun (actually a series of guns) mainly because my getting my house bullet proofed and my car bomb proofed was conditional on my having a gun. Initially the gun was an old Webley revolver, very rapidly replaced by a Walther PP, I owned neither...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-15 01:00:22)
by GrantR Canada
Good question, actually, Peter. It has certainly been my understanding that they two cartridge cases are identical ....or virtually so .... but the complete lack of any dimensional information for the .380 cartridge case in the illustrations reproduced above (which are from Dowell's "The Webley Story" ) has always mildly irked me .... although not sufficiently to induce met to ferret out the...