I can't understand the fuss about this. To me, these aren't real Webleys, and commemorating a meaningless 'centenary' of a company that no longer exists in any meaningful way just seems stupid, and smacks of marketing cobblers and exploiting the collector market. What exactly, is it a centenary of? Didn't Webley only start making air pistols in the 1920s? Selling these for the prices they are asking seems like a rip-off to me. I am a Webley fan, and as much as I love the real Webleys that I already own (pistols: a Mk1, a Senior, a Premier, two Tempests, two Nemesis, a Stinger, also rifles: two Mk3s, a vulcan, and two Longbows) I have got no interest whatsoever in owning one of these Turkish copies. I'd rather buy one of those indian Senior copies than one of these.