I actually quite like the look of the new raider 12.
I can't decide who makes it for Webley?
the mag looks like a rapid mag the action looks like something brocock might sell, interesting
Anyone got one?
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Good deals with:
Dunn220, Leon, Bullcelt, stink£r, u.k.neil, supersharpshoot, william and airgun god, GEORGEY, telgun, Simon P and stubbs4612, Wellhouse0, harpo
Webley air rifles used to be made by Hatsan.
I had a look at one at my local rfd this morning and I have to say it felt a really nice stock good balance for me. It didn't sound too loud dry firing, you should get a fair few shots going by the 280cc tube.
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.177 FX Wildcat, .177 Air Arms Pro Sport .22, .177 HW 100T, Air Arms TX200hc
Honest review:
I bought one of the early ones so had the issue of the mags not cycling and the problematic .177 barrels. I got a replacement under warranty. I found that you have to select a suitable moderator for it otherwise you get some loss of accuracy. In .177 you need to go with 4.50 pellets otherwise you start to shotgun. The power adjuster I wouldn't recommend playing with as it alters POI; it's pretty superfluous anyhow at sub 12fpe. You get some ping, but I have a BSA Scorpion and that pings as well. I now use Weihrauch Magnum in 4.50mm (H&N I think) and get sub 20mm groups at 25yds. I use it for hunting mostly and find the big reservoir very useful. I think you'll benefit from the ironing out of any issues with the Kral Puncher launch if you buy a Webley, but I'd definitely advise punching some targets with it before you buy, if that's possible.
I’ve got one (177) and it seems very good, at 25 yards rested I can do one pellet hole for 5 or 6 shots with accupell’s if it out it’s me not the gun. Stock could be better made but it is a budget gun. Nothing wrong but it’s not got a fantastic finish, obviously machine made with a few flaws, I could make it a lot better if I could be bothered (I’d sooner shoot) ;-) I paid £400 for mine with a half decent scope thrown in 4-16x50 with parallax so can’t complain. The barrel seems to be tapered as I can’t fit a bore laser sighting tool into it its simply to small ( you certainly couldn’t put a pellet into it ) . Seems to have a good shot count, I usually shoot 4 mags (56 rounds) for just under half a tank of air so well over a hundred rounds on a fill. The action is very smooth and easy. I’m pleased with mine for a cheap PCP it’s ticking all my boxes. If your shooting in your back garden I’d suggest a silencer, it’s got a good muzzle crack without.
I’ve got one (177) and it seems very good, at 25 yards rested I can do one pellet hole for 5 or 6 shots with accupell’s if it out it it’s me not the gun. Stock could be better made but it is a budget gun. Nothing wrong but itÂ’s not got a fantastic finish, obviously machine made with a few flaws, I could make it a lot better if I could be bothered (I’d sooner shoot) ;-) I paid £400 for mine with a half decent scope thrown in 4-16x50 with parallax so can’t complain. The barrel seems to be tapered as I can’t fit a bore laser sighting tool into it its simply to small ( you certainly couldn’t put a pellet into it ) . Seems to have a good shot count, I usually shoot 4 mags (56 rounds) for just under half a tank of air so well over a hundred rounds on a fill. The action is very smooth and easy. I’m pleased with mine for a cheap PCP it’s ticking all my boxes. If your shooting in your back garden I’d suggest a silencer, it’s got a good muzzle crack without.