Iv'e been on the look out for a post-war Webley case for some time now without any luck. It would seem the post-war cases are a lot thinner on the ground than the pre-war ones. It's starting to look like I will end up having to buy a complete set even though I already have all the correct contents and really just need the case itself.
Regards
Brian
Some pics of a Webley pistol box I made for a friend at the club on this thread...
http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....ley-pistol-box
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I remember that one Dave.
Hi Brian,
Here's a link to a couple of my cases. I agree the Rexine cases are rarer than the canvas and leather.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fcyn08qgq...Tlf8xLZ5a?dl=0
The semi continental contouring on late cases makes it difficult for the cases to accommodate the Mark 1 due to the protruding trigger adjusting screw. Funnily enough, Webley advertising during the 1950s claimed the cases could accommodate the Senior, Mark 1 and Junior pistols.
Kind regards,
John
Hello John,
Thanks for sharing the pictures of the Webley cases. Although I have a preference for the layout of the earlier post-war case, either style would be nice to have.
Overall, I think the pre-war canvas cases more attractive than their post-war counterparts, but both certainly provide a great place to store the pistols.
Regards
Brian
Last edited by Abasmajor; 04-02-2017 at 12:57 PM.
I agree Brian. They are certainly one of the must haves for any Webley collector. It took me years to find my first.
John
Hi Brian,
I have added a few images of cased Crosman 150 pistols to my earlier link, where the cases double up as target holders. They weigh in the region of 5 lbs before a pistol or any accessories are added!
John
Hi John,
Iv'e seen quite a few of these Crosman shooting kits which apart from being quite heavy obviously lack the elegance of the cases made from softer materials.
Having said that, they are extremely practical and Iv'e certainly found the Crosman 150 to be the most accurate .22 pistol of any type I own and a real pleasure to shoot.
Regards
Brian
Although not a Webley, I have a cased Haenel 28 pistol, in a pre-war style canvas and leather case. It has a label on the inside of the lid, but that looks like a print/photocopy of the inside of the cardboard box lid. The case is precisely set out with partitions to fit the haenel only. All looks right apart from the label. Perhaps was adapted many years ago ?
http://s547.photobucket.com/user/Lak...aenel%20Pistol