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    Very Early ASI Paratrooper with the wood stock.

    I have put a Very Early ASI Paratrooper with the wood stock in the for sale section with pictures with description.

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    : Very Early ASI Paratrooper with the wood stock.

    I'm very tempted, my first rifle when i was 11,but with the plastic furniture, however , mine was held together by a jubilee clip as the frame was cracked at the back & front fixing holes gone too. It had the same trigger fault times ten(probably not helped by me cramming a meteor spring in) & every 5 shots or so i'd have to unwind the jubilee clip to flip the sear over as it used to turn over, still have nightmares over that trigger, but when it shot, it shot well & was an accurate little thing & the woodwork is an added draw......oh god i resist anything but temptation....lol.

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    Always ready to buy another Webley pistol and another and . . . .

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    ASI Paratrooper with the wood stock.

    Glad it got sold, i can put me rose tinted specs away now.lol.

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    Did all the first Paratroopers have a factory walnut stock and why do you think the pistol grip is still plastic?
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