Good evening all,
I have just acquired a Webley MK3 in .22 serial number B1756. Could anyone possibly help date this oldie for me please ? Any help will be gratefully appreciated.
Kind regards
Dougie
Good evening all,
I have just acquired a Webley MK3 in .22 serial number B1756. Could anyone possibly help date this oldie for me please ? Any help will be gratefully appreciated.
Kind regards
Dougie
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Thrale's book says w/e 10.3.73 B1671-1860 All .22 calibre, assembled mainly by 'Dave'
Thank you,
That is very much appreciated. It is good to put a date to it and know a little bit behind it.
Kind regards
Dougie
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You might already be aware of this but Webley moved to 'button' rifling in the late 1960s/early 1970s and this greatly improved the accuracy of the Mk3.
I have two of them and enjoy using both, sighted in at 25yds, with groups of some 3/4in possible from a rest. I find that Superdomes are the best with the MK3, which turns out approx 10ft/lbs.
Rgds
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That sounds interesting, what spring / setup etc are you using ? I would like to get this running nice and add a period scope if possible.
Kind regards
Dougie
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Unfortunately, these rifles are not well suited for scopes unless you can provide an arrestor block via an engineering alteration. The scope rail is very poor and scope creep cannot be avoided; I have tried light and heavy scopes but it makes no difference. The rifles have to be used with the open sights which are not too bad. The alternative might be to fix a peep sight.
I am using the original springs, although I renewed one, which I bought from a collector of this site who had several unused ones from the factory. You might like to make a further post and ask if anyone has any unused Mk3 springs. It is surprising what some collectors possess. Otherwise, an alternative spring could be used and one or more collectors, here, are certain to know what is most suitable. It might even be possible to have one manufactured to the original specs (I think there is a permanent link at the top of the Collectors' posts, with spring specs for many air rifles). In any event, I would also try Protek in Bognor. They are very helpful and will assist.
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