Date wise.when did these and the longbows run for?
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Tommy - July 2000 - 2005. Airgunner tested the prototype in June of 2000. Longbow first hit the mags for test Feb 2003. Webley Venom closed 23/12/2005 along with Webley of course. Mach 1.5
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i know where there is one Mick it's a bit rough and will need a refurb on the blueing and wood but shoots well
i'll ask him when i speak to him later if he'll sell
Who knows. My unmarked Tommy has 2001 Venom tag with it iirc. So very early one. My other 2 are 03 and 04 I think. The unmarked was sold here on the bbs as a prototype Cobra, made for Steve himself.
Steve knew nothing about it of course, but couldnt tell me what it was/had been for sure either.
Allthough I dó know that with the Cobra you díd have a choice for no serial number. The Sidewinder didnt have that choice. They were made after production I believe. Cobra was taken from the line earlier.
Guess Ill never know
ATB,
yana
FYI - like brother and sister. Or maybe cousins!
https://walnut.black/COBRA
https://walnut.black/WEBLEY-TOMAHAWK
Some visuals for the thread.
https://www.walnut.black
Webley also did a piston to make the Tommy do 6ft lbs for the European market. Bet that was interesting to shoot? A good friend of mine also owns a factory .25 cal bet not too many of those around? Mach 1.5
Thanks Brano, Im very pleased to own them and very proud of them. Allthough, as said, still sorry bout selling the Cobra.
6Ftp Tommy; that wouldve been a blast Can recall seeing any Tommys for sale on gthe german market, egun, or anywhere. IF Ive ever saw gthem, it were 12Ftp versions.
I think theyd do rather nicely in .25; bit like a HW80. Indeed rare
ATB,
yana
....I'm picking my Tommy up next week.
Now it's a working gun.so it's not going to be pretty.but...it's a tomahawk no the less.
Now I've found and bought another stock to "work on'
Up next to my longdow it's a fair bit longer.even the front/side mounting screws are a good 80mm further forward.
Am I right in thinking the Tommy has a longer cylinder/stroke?
Someone mentioned these were ment for the US market so an export version will be in FAC territory.yes.
What is the stroke on these and what did the export ones run at?
thanks
The Tommy was designed to do 23 ft lbs. The longbow was designed to do 12 ft lbs. The Tommy has a cylinder the same length as a venom Mach 1. Webley Venom Custom Shop did a short stroke piston which made it shoot much nicer at UK Limit. Tim Dyson as a Tommy for sale at the moment. Mach 1.5
Search the Web for Webley of India and enjoy their vision for the Tomahawk.
Tommies from around late 2003 had the LW barrel fitted. Mr Hancock & Mr Pope finally got the message across to the old guard that the walther barrel was a little better than the webley barrel. So hence the longbow was fitted with the LW Barrel and it's big brother soon followed. Mach 1.5