Just in case you hadn't seen it, I posted the following on the Collectables section:
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Webley Nemesis
Thanks to Paul Garrity of W&S, I have now compiled the following abbreviated history of the Webley Nemesis.
I've posted some of the information on a previous thread, but now have the updated information.

Webley Nemesis

The Nemesis was designed by Chris Dunn & Harold Resuggan.
The plastic mouldings and zinc frames were done in two companies in Wolverhampton, the rest of it was made in Frankley.
The early black finish was electrophoretic coating.
The early bright silver versions were plated, the plating company also did the specials.
All the late guns were epoxy coated at W & S
Bright Silver introduced in September 1994
SE Bright Silver introduced at the NEC show in October 1994
Grey Silver introduced in 1996
Coloured versions: Blue, Red, Orange, Green & Yellow - introduced in January 1996
Coloured versions introduced partly at the request of the Pony Club, for use in shooting events at Gymkhanas.
Coloured Nemesis production ceased in December 2000
Standard Nemesis production ceased in 2005

Boxes were changed from Clam Shell to Cardboard/Styrene in 2003/4, when the supply of Clam Shells was exhausted.
The box used was similar to that used for the 'Hurricane' of the period, with a different styrene tray.