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    I like the trigger - nice target touch.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    I like the trigger - nice target touch.

    John
    I noticed that trigger when I first looked at the gun. Small thing but I don’t see it on other pics I have looked at? Is it a possible Stoeger add or am I just seeing earlier pics than my gun?

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    You certainly have a knack of finding some beauties.

    I have never seen a trigger like that on any UK Webleys, so must be a Stoeger thing.

    Maybe it's been tuned to shoot that high, not that difficult to strip and have a look and compare to one of your other Webleys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    You certainly have a knack of finding some beauties.

    I have never seen a trigger like that on any UK Webleys, so must be a Stoeger thing.

    Maybe it's been tuned to shoot that high, not that difficult to strip and have a look and compare to one of your other Webleys
    I am a pretty novice mechanic so I think I’ll go by my old motto “don’t fix what’s not broken”

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    Hi Steve, another good find, you are getting a very nice collection of prewar Steoger Webleys. but as l have said before you are the right side of the pond to pick these up at very good prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    Hi Steve, another good find, you are getting a very nice collection of prewar Steoger Webleys. but as l have said before you are the right side of the pond to pick these up at very good prices.
    I’m getting my revenge from seeing all those awesome BSA’s underlevers etc pouring like rain over there. Lol, I went for six months not finding much and the holidays hit and guns are everywhere. It helps I sold a pretty rare 1908 German 32 acp for a ridiculous amount on money on an auction site, several months ago. Two guy just went at it, and ran it up to 4 times what I paid 4 years ago so I created a Airgun acquisition account and I feel I’m playing with “House” money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    I like the trigger - nice target touch.

    John
    Hello John,

    Hate those post-war Senior 'Curly' trigger blades.

    Brian

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