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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Quote Originally Posted by flavorself View Post
    Found one of these in my Dad's office and remember shooting it in the back garden when I was young. Serial no. is 2280. It has quite a lot of sentimiental value but I woudl like to know its value if anyone has an idea. Seems like the best place to ask!
    It also depends on the calibre .22 most common .177 is worth more, .25 will be worth the most. but it all depends on condition. photos would really help.

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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    It also depends on the calibre .22 most common .177 is worth more, .25 will be worth the most. but it all depends on condition. photos would really help.
    Whoops cancel above post thought l was replying to Webley Service. OLD TIMERS DISEASE STRIKES AGAIN. .177 is the most common. .25 being very rare for the Britannia.

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    I own two rifles with the serial numbers 4001 and 4002 but they are new.

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    New Britannia

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert j View Post
    I own two rifles with the serial numbers 4001 and 4002 but they are new.
    Robert j. jij brutale jongen ! You will have everyone confused !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert j View Post
    I own two rifles with the serial numbers 4001 and 4002 but they are new.
    yeah, but you cheated.... way too much skill
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    yeah, but you cheated.... way too much skill

    If You've got it! Flaunt it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WebleyWombler View Post
    If You've got it! Flaunt it....


    that's the 4002

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    A little bit of video about the Britannia in action

    https://youtu.be/KUCjM5zae2E

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert j View Post
    A little bit of video about the Britannia in action

    https://youtu.be/KUCjM5zae2E
    Looks great Robert, especially in the Nickel finish.
    Good shooting too 👍

    Matt

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    ccdjg is offline Airgun Alchemist, Collector and Scribe
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    Lovely looking gun, and the the overall cocking and loading sequence looks effortless. While still following the basic design principle of the original Cox gun, your new features obviously are big improvements. Well done!

    Regards.
    John

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    great Robert, even more impressive when you see it in video. As the others have said, cocking looks really light, even lighter than the original.

    at 15 meters that's great grouping too... you must have a big hallway
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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