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Thread: Webley 'Nitrile' Breech Seals

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    Webley 'Nitrile' Breech Seals

    Having obtained a further supply of original Webley 'Nitrile' Breech seals, I can now offer these @£3.50 each posted.
    For those not familiar with these, they will fit Webley spring air pistols, and were supplied and fitted by Webley as a direct replacement for the original Leather and Brass breech seals as fitted to the early Webley air pistols.
    Payment by Bank Transfer, Cheque or Paypal, as long as any charges are paid at time of payment.

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    May well be a stupid question, but will they fit a Hurricane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave the Frame View Post
    May well be a stupid question, but will they fit a Hurricane?

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    As stated:
    For those not familiar with these, they will fit Webley spring air pistols,

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    Taking that as a yes, 1 please.

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    All ordered seals in post today.

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    webley pistol seals

    Will they fit the juinior pistol too?

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    Yes.

    Paypal appear to have increased their charges, so 1 x breech seal will cost £3.82 by Paypal.

    Payment by bank transfer would be £3.50

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    These seals do sometimes need a bit of trimming, but it is important not to cut too much, as they do compress after a bit of use.

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