Too far for me, so I can't do the face to face thing. So purely out of interest, what mark is it?
selling my webley hawk its a22
its been serviced by mallyally shoots realy nice
doing 8 foot pounds in used condition with simonds 4-32 scope
ideal for young shooter or someone plinking in back garden
i value this gun at about 70 pounds
the money is going to gary aka grayling who was in a car crash at the weekend so be generous but what ever it goes foir goes to gary
got no pictures but its not a pig i live in merseyside dont realy waqnt to post
iam willing to travel upto fifty miles to meet so come on buy the gun
because the money going to good cause and as we know gary was always the first to donate to any good cause
Too far for me, so I can't do the face to face thing. So purely out of interest, what mark is it?
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
lovely gun,,,use to have one,,,,,,,,,,,toofar for me. good look with sale......wayne.
Hairydog, if it's a MkI Hawk the words "THE WEBLEY HAWK MADE IN ENGLAND" will be stamped on the side of the cylinder and the letters filled with white paint. Both subsequent Mks of hawk were stamped between the scope rails with the words "WEBLEY HAWK" followed by either MKII or MkIII, and the letters were filled with gold leaf/paint
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
If it's a Mk1 and complete with open sights, I'll take it, subject to arranging convenient meet.
its a mark 2 and there are no open sights on it looking now it could be a mark 3
Last edited by hairydog; 05-02-2010 at 08:07 PM.
webley hawk mk2 had 2 barrels,which were interchangeable by unscrewing from breach block,that's if we're talking about the hawks of the 1970's
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My Mk.1 was bought new, with only the .22 barrel.
You were done then (albeit best part of 40 years ago when the Mk.I Hawk was current ), as they came with, and were marketed with, two interchangeable, bayonet fitting barrels, one in .22, and one in .177. Same with the Mk.II, but by then (the mid 1970s), the barrels were, as stated above, secured via screw threads and grub screws. Only the Mk.III Hawk was purposely sold with just one barrel, which was fixed: G.
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just checked its a mark 3 come on some one must want it
its for a good cause open to offers