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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Not CO2, Alistair, but this BSA underlever was turned into a PCP quite recently.

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    I thought I had asked this before! it is one of those things that nags at me, because I haven't seen one in the metal ....

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    I was going to suggest Ged, before he went 'supernova' of course. But perhaps he only made the one co2 Webley pistol conversion for himself...
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    John Walker of Hull used to do CO2 and PCP conversions on various rifles and pistols, but he no longer does them.
    I have a PCP Webley Mk,II Service and a CO2 Webley Senior, both converted by John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubledshooter View Post
    John Walker of Hull used to do CO2 and PCP conversions on various rifles and pistols, but he no longer does them.
    I have a PCP Webley Mk,II Service and a CO2 Webley Senior, both converted by John.
    That's him, John Walker. How does the Service shoot? Must be great with no recoil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    That's him, John Walker. How does the Service shoot? Must be great with no recoil.
    It shoots really well at around 10.8 ft.lb. with about 40 shots per charge. Minimal movement of the barrel is required for cocking and loading, and as you say, no recoil on firing.
    I just wish I had the opportunity to use it without having to travel miles to do so.

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    Lawries CO2 conversion

    Here are a couple of pics of Lawries CO2 underlever conversion, they are small files and may be not too clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Here are a couple of pics of Lawries CO2 underlever conversion, they are small files and may be not too clear.

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    Iv'e been fortunate enough to have been able to spend a couple of fascinating mornings in Lawrie's company and was amazed at his extensive collection and innovative modifications. If he had spent his working life in the air gun industry, I reckon we would have some great toys to play with today.

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