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    Question Webly Mk. 111

    I have decided to sell my Webly Mk. 111 .22 rifle and have taken the stock off to find a serial mumber and I cant find one
    The only number on the gun is on the under leaver A8593 is this the serial number ?
    i would have expected to see one on the gun
    The gun is from the late 1960-70
    Thanks
    Mick

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    Yes, this is the serial number. There should also be a (matching) number under the loading tap/cocking lever pivot area.

    HTH
    Ian
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    Webly Mk 111

    Thank You Ian
    I have just found it
    Thanks Mick

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    Your welcome Mick - and welcome to the BBS which is a fountain of airgun information.

    ATB
    Ian
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    just spent 10 minutes admiring your collection saves on wall paper if these are all over the wall on racks
    I only have the webly and treated myself to a XS78 with a 88g co2 tank but find at £7 a go too expensive to do a lot of plinking to get used to it .
    Would be ok for hunting ,shooting only a few at a time after a lot of practise
    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWNimrug
    just spent 10 minutes admiring your collection saves on wall paper if these are all over the wall on racks
    Mick
    The walls wouldn't take the weight!

    Rack 1

    Rack 2

    Plus 10 pcps, various types in a gun safe. I dread cleaning days.

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    With great respect, you're just like a kid in a sweetshop really Ian, aren't you?

    Wynn

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    Quote Originally Posted by wgmorgan
    With great respect, you're just like a kid in a sweetshop really Ian, aren't you?

    Wynn

    Oh yes sir re !

    I think Ive discovered a new disease - 'Collective Itis' for which there is no cure (hopefully ). Just entering an airgun shop gets my heart beating and my pulse racing.
    Last year I entered a local gunshop with TWO SCREWS (Steve) and spotted a Sharp Pan Target in the s/h rack. I left him for dust. Even he was surprised at my speed.

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