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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    The top one of these is the early two stage trigger type, Can't recall what I paid for it but I think it was around £150, The action needs reblueing too!, The fella had a go with cold blue, It came out rubbish!!



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    He must have used an inferior product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwtyger View Post
    What a great collection johnbaz!
    Ok first one is 2stage. But imo thats something else than double pull which reminded me of 2 sets of triggers like this:
    https://www.google.nl/search?q=doubl...Us4Q-j1syML3M:

    but its 2stage in case of mk3 than. Ok how do you recognise this 2 stage trigger? (without shooting).
    This is a true Double Set trigger - in this case on a Walther LG55.

    were the rear trigger sets the front. Just breath on that and the gun fires.

    To recognize the Webley double sear trigger there is no adjustment screws as per normal.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    He must have used an inferior product.

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    Hi Baz

    I think he used something like G96 cream, I did three actions with the Balistol Klever blue, They turned out fab but after three months (Not even been handled), They faded to a horrible colour!!

    Anyone guess what they are?




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    right hand one looks to have a tapered barrel.mk1 airsporter?

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    BSA Maxi rail. HW35 x2. BSA Airsporter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Hi Baz

    I think he used something like G96 cream, I did three actions with the Balistol Klever blue, They turned out fab but after three months (Not even been handled), They faded to a horrible colour!!

    Anyone guess what they are?




    John
    John, I have do it properly or I would have no work. I have items done 20 years ago still look like new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isobar View Post
    right hand one looks to have a tapered barrel.mk1 airsporter?
    Yup!

    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    BSA Maxi rail. HW35 x2. BSA Airsporter.
    Spot on Ian- Left one with maxigrip rail is an old tap loading Stuttie

    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    John, I have do it properly or I would have no work. I have items done 20 years ago still look like new.
    Baz
    Hi Baz, I thought I had done them properly but the Balistol finish went bad without even being touched, Have to say, I've never had decent results with any of the cold preps that i've tried so if you're getting good lasting results then it must be me


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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    The top one of these is the early two stage trigger type, Can't recall what I paid for it but I think it was around £150, The action needs reblueing too!, The fella had a go with cold blue, It came out rubbish!!



    John
    Lovely Webleys
    I see a lot of similarity to the Diana Model 58, probably same era too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvd View Post
    Lovely Webleys
    I see a lot of similarity to the Diana Model 58, probably same era too.
    Introduced 1947. A deliberate copy of the pre-war Diana 45, including, for the first 6000, the Diana double-pull trigger.

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