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Thread: Webley Ranger, Winchester look-alike

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    Webley Ranger, Winchester look-alike

    I once had the good fortune to handle a very pretty little gun by Webley
    does anyone have a decent photo of one? please, or some history
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    Here's a link to some information on the Webley (Erma) Ranger.
    I haven't taken any decent photographs yet.

    http://mynetimages.com/viewalbum/8ddcd087/f08a6e9e18

    Click on the 'Full version' icon at the bottom to get full size pics.

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    Question

    I remember reading the test in AGW at the time and thinking that this looked a super cool rifle, I was about 11ish and really wanting one. I remember them being quite expensive even for the times. What sort of power were they putting out and that I don't remember???

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    Always fancied one - it's on my "must add to collection some day" list.

    I believe they are low-powered (6-7 ft lb) plinkers, Mr Dave.

    Adrian

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    First time I've ever heard of, or seen one of these. But yes, I do like that. Not actually made by Webley I notice.
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by draftsmann View Post
    Always fancied one - it's on my "must add to collection some day" list.

    I believe they are low-powered (6-7 ft lb) plinkers, Mr Dave.

    Adrian
    Cheers for that Mr Draftsbloke I wonder how it compares to that walther lever action jobbie.

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