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    Boxed Webley Hawk with two barrels

    These are alien to me don't know much about them, except I found out by trial and error you have to break open the barrel/breach slightly before changing it or you have a problem. Anyway this one is in lovely condition what do they go for ?

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    Webley Hawk

    These came in three series, only the Series 1 and 2 came with 2 barrels. Which series do you have?
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    Pics of each series here to help identify it.
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    Thanks Danny, MK 2 not the transitional type. What sort of power did they put out ?

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    I have a boxed Mk1 which I got for £95 a few years back.

    They were not the best of the Webley range by a long way. I haven't had mine chronoed but it seems the same as a Junior rifle I have - so about 4 ft/lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulR View Post
    I have a boxed Mk1 which I got for £95 a few years back.

    They were not the best of the Webley range by a long way. I haven't had mine chronoed but it seems the same as a Junior rifle I have - so about 4 ft/lbs.
    I only tried the .177 barrel over the chrony, it was 7.3 ft lb. Spring is a bit spongy.

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    If indeed in lovely collection, and boxed with most or all of the extras (hang tags?) could be worth £150 as a collector's item.

    As a shooter, better than a B2, not as good as a Webley Victor.

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