Accoirding to the bible (aka Gordon Bruce's book) its produced 1970-1973 (as it has a black paint finish rather than blueing.
As for value, sorry, but not much.
I have a Webley Junior in .177. It has some paint loss, rear sight missing and one of the grips is broke. Near the end of the barrel it has 74 stamped in. It has a smooth bore. Can anyone tell me anything about it and if possible a valuation.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Ben
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Accoirding to the bible (aka Gordon Bruce's book) its produced 1970-1973 (as it has a black paint finish rather than blueing.
As for value, sorry, but not much.
Sorry I have to disagree with the age.
The “painted Juniors 1970-1973” were a different basic shape to yours. What you have is a Mk1 series 2 Junior made between 1945 and 1953 from basic shape and lack of adjustable rear sight (if there is a screw hole for a rear sight that is now missing then 1955 to 1970), that has first lost its bluing, then been repainted and subsequently lost its paint! Not worth much I'm afraid, maybe £30 if free from pitting.
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My Club: http://www.wendoverarc.co.uk
Rifles: Air Arms S400 - Air Arms TX200HC - Webley MkII Service Rifle - BSA Imp Model D
Pistols: Webley Seniors - Webley Juniors - Beretta 92FS - Cobra Crossbow