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Thread: Post war mk1

  1. #1
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    Post war mk1

    Just acquired this,very tidy one for the age
    Just need to find some sample pelletsand paperwork for it now


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    nice,is it me or does there seem to be fewer really good mk1s about than seniors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isobar View Post
    nice,is it me or does there seem to be fewer really good mk1s about than seniors?
    I think both are getting quite hard to find now boxed in good condition but ues definitely less mk1s about I think

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    The Mk.1 was cheaper than the Senior, and possibly didn't get the same level of care as the costlier Senior.
    I've never been a great fan of the Mk.1 even though I've still got a couple in their boxes.
    My oldest childhood friend died last year, but the last time we spoke he promised me his boxed Webley Mk.1 if I outlived him, but when I spoke to one of his sons, I told him to give it to one of the grand children.

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    mk1.

    Like said, Seniors seem a bit more common nowadays than the Webley mk1 pistol. I have downsized my 12/14 senior collection over the years ,but still have some lovely boxed examples left , seniors being my all time favourite pistol in the Webley range. Ido have two nice boxed mk1 pistols in collection and a refinished one so that makes 3.

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