Noticed an ad for these, 'available December', in silver (bb) or grey steel (.177 pellet) versions, on the back page of an airgun magazine.
Apparently styled a la .357 Magnum of 'Dirty Harry' fame.
This, & the .177 pellet Webley Service are on my xmas present list.
Bru
Webley Mk3 x2, Falcon & Junior rifles, HW35x2, AirSporter x2, Gold Star, Meteors x2, Diana 25. SMK B19, Webley Senior, Premier, Hurricane x 2, Tempest, Dan Wesson 8", Crosman 3576, Legends PO8.
gingernut on here has a couple. Very impressive build quality, nothing like the old Dan Wesson CO2 offerings. As you say they actually look like the real version with the front cylinder latch instead of the incorrect rear push type on the previous ones.
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Christmas present to self.
I have put a thread on UBC about them.
Also have aching right arm due to weight of them!
Steyr LP10, AA S200 .177,
Remmy Express .177, Sig Sauer P226- .177
Crosman Rabbitstopper- .22, Chinese XS36-1- .22
I've just picked one of these up today, it's very nice.
I went into the shop for one of the Sigs, realised how clattery and toy like they are and went for the 715 instead. Not had chance to do much testing today but the build quality and finish is very good indeed, it will also happily chamber and shoot with older DW cartridges. I'll be interested to see which perform better out of the new and old ones. and will try and get some testing done over the next couple of days.
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My testing was done at 6 yards standing single action.
One handed as it didn't seem to like both hands.
The double action is too heavy for accuracy.
Gecos preferred pellet.
Not too bad but the problem is that the gun is so heavy you are just starting to get good when you have to stop!
My wrist ached for a couple of days after.
It won't hole a food can either. Big dent tho.
More work to be done by me I think but the Peacemaker out shoots it.
Certainly built well and looks great so don't be put off if you are a big strong lad!
Thanks for info gingernut, it's on my radar but just bought the Sig p226.so Will be a few months off!
J
Steyr LP10, AA S200 .177,
Remmy Express .177, Sig Sauer P226- .177
Crosman Rabbitstopper- .22, Chinese XS36-1- .22
Bet it out shoots the Sig
But I have only handled one so far.
Yes probably!
Sig makes nowhere near published fps, but it is fun!
I've bought a laser for it, makes it more usable.
Steyr LP10, AA S200 .177,
Remmy Express .177, Sig Sauer P226- .177
Crosman Rabbitstopper- .22, Chinese XS36-1- .22
Webley Mk3 x2, Falcon & Junior rifles, HW35x2, AirSporter x2, Gold Star, Meteors x2, Diana 25. SMK B19, Webley Senior, Premier, Hurricane x 2, Tempest, Dan Wesson 8", Crosman 3576, Legends PO8.
Just to say that the pellet model has impressed me at the range.
Hits tin cans at 20yards which I didn't expect.
I like this big gun but its double action is pants and you need to be a real man to handle it.
Its now on my to buy list along with KWC/Swiss/Rem 1911 BB & a Luger Blowback.
Steyr LP10, AA S200 .177,
Remmy Express .177, Sig Sauer P226- .177
Crosman Rabbitstopper- .22, Chinese XS36-1- .22
I was in the queue at my local RFD for one, until a member at my club turned up with one last sunday and the trigger group completely collapsed on the 17th shot. Not an isolated incident either, over on the UBC 2 members have also had catastrophic failures, one the same as mentioned and another where the valve pin snapped on the 12th shot - pictures of the failure HERE - scroll to bottom of page
there was also a test done by a shooter over on pyramyd, but he had to stop mid-test as the gun "failed" but doesn't say why
no axe to grind, just a heads-up as it's an expensive pistol
I think the daft safety could break the trigger mechanism if you forgot it was on or it got pushed on by accident and you tried to fire it.
Marc's dealer had one returned where this was suspected.
The broken valve one was in Finland so a bit cold for alloy!
I have both models and they seem pretty tough.