Webley Air Rifle Serial Numbers
Whilst this antique butt reservoir rifle has no markings or makers name on it we are pretty sure it is of Austrian manufacture, there is no decoration and it is very plain in the military style. The hammer mechanism is unusual with moving striking piece which strikes a just off centre located hammer. The butt reservoir itself appears to have been recovered in leather some time after its manufacture, a really nice job has been done and it looks in good condition. The metalwork is in brown smooth condition apart from the brass coloured brass! The lock plate itself is devoid of any engraving or decoration, it is extremely plain and functional. Fitted with a ramrod which may well be later, probably not original and nice tiger stripe effect to the wood which has probably been refinished. Plain trigger guard fitted underneath with quite a thin trigger. An interesting antique item. We have seen repeating versions of this made by Girandoni but this one is a single shot and not made by Girandoni (sometimes referred to as Girardoni). This rifle is stored in our shop but is not on open display.
The Mark III was a top-loaded air rifle with a fixed barrel and used underlever cocking. It was only made in.177 and.22 calibres. Webley Hurricane.22 air pistol Webley continues to manufacture air pistols in.22 (5.5 mm) and.177 (4.5 mm) calibre, and air rifles in.22.177 and.25 (6.35 mm) calibre. From the ribbing on the fore end and the serial number it looks like a late series 3 mk3, so you are looking at mid to late 1950s (series three serial numbers run from 6001 to around 24'297) the engraving on the pistol grip though is confusing me as it looks like the De-luxe stock but the ribbing on the fore end aren't. Market rasen New to forum, bought a Mk3 Webley under lever air rifle today. Its a.177 in reasonable condition. The serial number stamped on the underside of the cocking lever is 702. I have researched and my guess is this is a really early gun and as they were 1st made in 1946/47 could it be from the 1st year.
Webley Air Pistol Serial Numbers
1960-1970 Webley Falcon.22 Calibre Break Action Air Rifle Early '186' Serial Number. Sn 10230 - 10230 An excellent example of the Webley Falcon. The Webley Falcon was produced between 1960 and 1970 (see Page 228 of Hiller's Book 'A Collectors Guide to Air Rifles'). The woodwork is undamaged with a lovely polished grain. In the Colletor's guide to Air rifles by Dennis E. Hiler 4th edition, the Mark III series II started in 1957 up to 1961. Series 4 from 1961 to 1964. All serial numbers are numbers. Mark III late model 1964 to 1975. The loading tap of this series is straight, whereby the older models were very nicely rounded machined steel. The Webley Service mark 2 air rifle is an item that should be in any serious air gun collector’s collection. This is a lovely example it is in a case with 3 different calibre barrels, the rifle itself was refinished some time ago and looks superb. All components are as they should be and have been finished to a very high standard. Jan 14, 2006 Webley & Scott Single ID/Information. Just before the Crown over the BP is the number.729'. It has a nicely figured Prince of Wales stock and all parts, barrel, receiver, forestock and butstock bear the serial number 72133. It is fitted with an ejector not an extractor.
Calibre 8mm ( 0.32” rifled)
Webley Service Air Rifle Serial Numbers
Made c1800-1820
Webley Mk3 Air Rifle Serial Numbers
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Webley Air Rifles Serial Numbers
Barrel length 708mm (27.75”)
/fsx-787-virtual-cockpit-download.html. Overall length 1170mm (46”)
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