They weren't really a copy as such, but were loosely based on a 1960 design patented by Kurt Giss :-
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I’ve sent an email with a link to here, to Sterling Armaments to make them aware of what might be useful feedback from this thread.
If you google Sterling Armaments, 5 or 6 down the list is their site, contact is a form from there (drop down menu, top right on home page) if you want to be more personal.
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don't worry guys its all getting fed back
kind regards
I wanna be the airgunbbs Model
Nice one, cheers chaps.
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Tony Belas, who I gather is working for Sterling now, is also a member of the BBS.[/QUOTE]
In that case we can expect a lot of 'limited editions'
I can't help thinking that a re engineered Webley Mk2 Service will have a very limited market
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there you go buddy
I wanna be the airgunbbs Model
Holding this rifle at the show, I also had a short chat to the man responsible for the revival and offered a free table at Kempton in March, so more sad people like me could get a feel of it.
I would buy a three barrel version even if the power was set to compensate for the .25, but only if had proper 'Paul O'Donnell'' type replacements sights and blued metalwork...
Well done Sterling team and hope you take up my offer