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    New Webley Tracker from Wednesday's Auction

    Here are some pics of the new tracker I bought, its fantastic and in virtually mint condition. The tap is a little stiff, but thats probably because its virtually new! Not bad for £130 all in I reckon, especially considering it was from webley's own collection.




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    Nice looking rifles I allways thought.Like Baz said awhile back its a pity Webley never made a mk2 with a big cylinder for more power and a better trigger!

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    Perhaps we should suggest it to AGS!

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    hi ,looks like you picked up a nice tracker there,wouldnt mind one
    myself.as im at present trying to get a model of each gun in the
    webley and bsa range mainly 70s/80s the senior being an exception
    but there are always exeptions when you start on this hobby,ha ha.
    i have a mate who was at the webley auction ,he picked up a protortype
    recoiless sidelever i think for similer money.he is my airgun guru,and
    he couldnt understand how it was passed over, as he said this was a
    superb exple etc.just goes to show with patience and handy cash you
    can still find a bargain.cheers red bob.keep us updated as to any further gems
    you come across .

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    Lucky that someone was there to buy it for you Tom!

    Red bob - There were, indeed, some excellent bargains at the auction. I did my best to buy as many of them as I could, but ran out of money at 10. I still bought 18 tho...
    Beware the fury of a patient man... John Dryden (1631 - 1700).

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    I have a mint one too Tom, something about these little guns that appeal to me, great blacking etc, the trigger can be fettled and the power on the one I have is 11ftlb in .22 which is rather good for one of these, I have fitted a rear guide which helps sweet shooting

    Unfortunately mine is the beech version with wood that wouldnt look out of place on a cheap chinese cricket bat Unlike your Walnut version

    baz

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    That's a very nice rifle.

    Want to sell it?

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    funny you say that! As my signature shows I have a huge soft spot for webley pistols and have just been offered a 99% webley senior Birmingham 4 which is boxed with accessories. think the tracker may have to make way for this!

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    Just add it to your collection Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by minibbb
    funny you say that! As my signature shows I have a huge soft spot for webley pistols and have just been offered a 99% webley senior Birmingham 4 which is boxed with accessories. think the tracker may have to make way for this!
    You'll regret it if you do. Just keep them both

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    sadly funds dictate either one or the other on the plus side I doubt the tracker will be up for sale long before it gets snapped up

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    Well, if you're going to sell it, I think we know who should be given first place in the queue!
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    Thats lovely. I want one!


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