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    webley paradiigm

    Hello Chaps , can anyone tell me , Who invented the Wembley Paradigm . I have just got hold of a prototype.
    Many thanks Shane

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    Sorry, not an answer to your question, but I'm a ssp fan, how does it shoot, what kind of cocking effort?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quig View Post
    Hello Chaps , can anyone tell me , Who invented the Wembley Paradigm . I have just got hold of a prototype.
    Many thanks Shane

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    All the best Mick

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    Webley Paradigm

    Its actualy very good . I have an airlogic Genissis to compare it against . Although at this stage i have not put them both through a crhono . I would say power wise the webley could be edgeing it . cocking effort is greatly redused on the webley with very good trigger and weighs less too .as for noise when shooting i have to say its the quitest gun iv shot .

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
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    All the best Mick
    Wot he said.... Lol.

    How many are out there, is this the only one?

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    webley

    Not sure who invented the webley one, but you see more parker hale dragons around workes the same .your jammey fiding a webley or as you call it wembley i only got close to one by watching this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJGKkL7vxy4

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    Webley paradigm

    Thanks for helping . Sorry for spelling g mistakes suffering from blinding migraine at min lol .this gun has no serial number it just says handmade by then the guys initials . I can email photos to anyone interested.
    Many thanks Shane

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    initials

    Are they by any chance .gt

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    Was the chaps name Graham Trimm? Didn't he produce the Black Fox PC1 also? You know, the one only it's mother could love

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    Quote Originally Posted by benchstop View Post
    You know, the one only it's mother could love
    But only if it's mother was blind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benchstop View Post
    Was the chaps name Graham Trimm?
    I believe so, yes.

    Tony BigToe is very fond of the technology in these...

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    ls this the one that was going to be, then never was ?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky View Post
    ls this the one that was going to be, then never was ?.
    Yes that's the one Micky.

    As seen here :-

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pJGKkL7vxy4

    If you look at the one in the video it has prototype engraved on it.

    The last I read of the designer was on Network 54, saying how he'd been seen at Heathrow waiting on a plane to China --- so maybe we could see the Paradigm on the shelves one day, or maybe it was joke.




    All the best Mick

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    Webley Paradigm

    no mine has hand made in 2009 by G,E ,T on it . apparentley it belonged to the designer .

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    I shot one of these at The Shooting Show (pretty certain it was there ... Newark, indoors) a few years ago and was generally very impressed ... I guess it was the prototype as they were not on sale. The cocking / charging action was not easy to begin with and there was a definite knack to getting the rifle, charging lever and your arms in the correct positions to make efficient energy transfer. Out of about 10 shots I remember 'getting it right' twice, when the effort was not too bad. The other shots saw me twisting and turning to get the lever to close. But with more practice I reckon it could be mastered.

    Pity it never materialised really.

    Cheers, Phil

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