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    Possible Webley Case?

    I bought a spectacular curly walnut case off the bay years ago that was made for a set of Wather PPK pistols. I sold my PPK and was keeping my 1908 Schwarzlose Model pistol in it. Going to sell that as well. Laid my Webley Target in it and with reconfiguring the compartments it might work? Going to have to find a vintage oil can and pellet container before I can begin. My thanks to all that gave me contacts to Webley case builders, may still go that way but the fact that no straight grip was cased kind of leads me to a nice wood one, we will see. Plus the case is no cost to me at this point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    I bought a spectacular curly walnut case off the bay years ago that was made for a set of Wather PPK pistols. I sold my PPK and was keeping my 1908 Schwarzlose Model pistol in it. Going to sell that as well. Laid my Webley Target in it and with reconfiguring the compartments it might work? Going to have to find a vintage oil can and pellet container before I can begin. My thanks to all that gave me contacts to Webley case builders, may still go that way but the fact that no straight grip was cased kind of leads me to a nice wood one, we will see. Plus the case is no cost to me at this point.
    https://imgur.com/gallery/9PF0t
    Hi,

    That would seem to be a great idea, especially as the wooden case would nicely compliment the wood grips fitted to the pistol.

    I'm sure you are already aware that this is the correct pellet tin for period, notably only referring to "Air Rifle" rather than "Air Rifles" as only the Mk2 Service was available at the time rather than the choice of several models after the war. The .22 tin would obviously be orange in accordance with the recognised convention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    I bought a spectacular curly walnut case off the bay years ago that was made for a set of Wather PPK pistols. I sold my PPK and was keeping my 1908 Schwarzlose Model pistol in it. Going to sell that as well. Laid my Webley Target in it and with reconfiguring the compartments it might work? Going to have to find a vintage oil can and pellet container before I can begin. My thanks to all that gave me contacts to Webley case builders, may still go that way but the fact that no straight grip was cased kind of leads me to a nice wood one, we will see. Plus the case is no cost to me at this point.
    https://imgur.com/gallery/9PF0t
    Hi Flint, that's a nice box. it looks like it should convert to take a oil can and a tin of pellets. good luck if you decide to do it.

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    A suitable oil can and pellet tin will probably harder to find than the gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    A suitable oil can and pellet tin will probably harder to find than the gun.
    There a seller on the bay doing repro Webley tins of the correct era may suffice until a genuine one turns up, The oil cans can fetch remarkable prices
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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    A suitable oil can and pellet tin will probably harder to find than the gun.
    That's very true but please remember Webley did not produce a pellet tin during the life of any of the straight griped pistols. In fact boxes were still advertised in 1937 and the oblong Webley tin did not appear in Webley advertising until 1938, which is a little later than most believe.

    A BSA box of pellets would be correct, as would one of the Kynoch branded boxes John Atkins features in the January 2018 issue of Airgunner magazine.

    A 1920s can of Winchester or similar oil would also be contemporary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    That's very true but please remember Webley did not produce a pellet tin during the life of any of the straight griped pistols. In fact boxes were still advertised in 1937 and the oblong Webley tin did not appear in Webley advertising until 1938, which is a little later than most believe.

    A BSA box of pellets would be correct, as would one of the Kynoch branded boxes John Atkins features in the January 2018 issue of Airgunner magazine.

    A 1920s can of Winchester or similar oil would also be contemporary.

    Kind regards,

    John
    Hi,

    John is of course absolutely right, but if it wasn't possible to obtain accessories correct for the exact period of the pistol, I would go for the most attractive set of accessories closest to the period that would have been supplied or recommended under the makers name. I'm sure items not originally available when an item was originally sold would have been added later by the owner, particularly pellets which are after all consumables. Although there are some very attractive pre-war paper packaged pellets, I think tins always look better in cased sets even if not exactly period correct.

    If I don't have originals, I store some of my Webley pistols in reproduction cardboard boxes with a mix of original and reproduction accessories and paperwork. Obviously not ideal, but preferable to storing them in boring old pistol covers.

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    I have the original pellet box from the Webley box which is small and would work but are these the same boxes that they sold pellets in? If a person boxed his pistol back then he would create a space for normal retail pellets. Not sure Webley pellets would necessarily be correct for over here? Looks like Stoeger sold RWS in early ads. Crosman’s early pellets were in cardboard boxes as well and would be contemporary but only in 22 at that time and this is a 177. Stoeger oil seems problematic to me as well, it really is meant for firearms and contains powder solvents, might void my Webley warranty! The old adds say you can use it as an antiseptic! Lol Bottom line is I kind of agree with Brian, in a display case like this I think the accessories could be later but I’m looking for crisp clean interesting graphics. If that is a Stoeger can or a Winchester can not sure it really matters. My real goal is a Hoffman can, you can dream right?
    Last edited by 45flint; 10-12-2017 at 01:25 PM.

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