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    Webley Stingray

    I have a webley stingray .22 I have been told it could be the 'deluxe' version. But it does not say deluxe on the gun itself. Was deluxe marked on the gun or is there some other way of knowing for sure?

    http://s1052.photobucket.com/user/el...f63a9.jpg.html

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    Sure someone will have your answer. As a starter, the Chambers parts list for the pre-2006 Stingray indicates a different barrel and muzzle break on the Delux.

    https://www.gunspares.co.uk/products...gray-Pre-2006/

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    Thrale's book says Additional spec. over Standard
    Walnut stock with chequered pistol grip, Super polish internals, Cats ported muzzle weight, barrel threaded 1/2" UNF for BBMF silencer, slimline barrel housing, No open sights.
    Last edited by deejayuu; 15-09-2014 at 07:50 AM.

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    Hi pat

    Pretty sure the one you have is a Stingray Express
    they were a limited edition Of 200

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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    Pretty sure the one you have is a Stingray Express
    they were a limited edition Of 200
    I was just about too say the same.

    Would need to see more close up piccy's, especially the silencer.

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    Thanks for all the replies. A limited edition of 200 sounds even better. I will take a few more close up pics tomorrow and post them here. Purchased this a few years back from a bbs member. Not sure if you recall Mally but I took it to the club once IIRC it was a club member who pointed out it may be something a bit special.

    It shoots great, packs a good punch.

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    looks like my one and yes 1/200 made ,http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/...grayltdedt.jpg

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    Added more pics, silencer, action and stock.

    Pat

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    Looks very much to me like an Express, I had an Express few years ago, had it tuned by SFS but as par usual lack of money meant selling it on to pay for another rifle.

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    Stingray

    Yep thats a Stingray Express..I have one in .20 cal. Super pointable rifle and yes only 200 produced. Mach 1.5

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    Excellent. Nice to know. Set up my very basic target range today and had some good fun with this gun. Very shootable. Even with some really cheap pellets it was spot on. Thanks for all the replies.

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    Lovley looking gun, is it a variant of the Tomahawk/ Longbow has it looks a lot like my Tomahawk

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    Lovley looking gun, is it a variant of the Tomahawk/ Longbow has it looks a lot like my Tomahawk
    No it was a Vulcan that morphed into the Stingray, much lighter and shorter than the Tommy but the triggers aren't as good as the Tommy/Longbow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    No it was a Vulcan that morphed into the Stingray, much lighter and shorter than the Tommy but the triggers aren't as good as the Tommy/Longbow.

    Pete
    ok, thanks on that pete, from a time when I was out of the sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FattMann View Post
    ok, thanks on that pete, from a time when I was out of the sport.
    I must have had the same 'gap' Dave

    Trackers, Vulcans, Viscounts, Beeman C1s, Eclipse, even Excel - yes. But I've never seen a Stingray in the flesh.

    Nor have I ever seen one of those BSA break barrel PCPs that look like a Supersport springer

    I wonders what else I've missed...

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