Never heard of one. Must be an "improvement" carried out in someone's shed.
Did they make a Webley MK 111 carbine?
I have been offered a MK 111 later model with a peep sight and a short barrel with no taper.
The pistol grip area is also not standard.
Having said that it's a cut and shut I am wondering?
Never heard of one. Must be an "improvement" carried out in someone's shed.
Ooh a sawn off air rifleDefinately not made that way.
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
My friend if it works , is not overpower and the conversion has been done well , still a good buy .
I have a shortened to carbine British springer - no idea why done - damaged muzzle perhaps , or owner just wanted to try something different when in the 90's Carbines seemed to be the new thing , all I know is its fun and usable![]()
But only if it is well done, and it is cheap, because it has little to no collector value.
Interesting that between the Edwardian LJ/BSA and the Jackal AR-7/Woodsman and Webley Tracker or the late 70s/early 80s, airgunners got by fine for three-quarters of a century with full length rifles.
Maybe they knew something... (And I say that as someone who owns two springer carbines, a number of shot pump-ups, and rather likes the format.)
As I thought then.
Don't know why anyone would go to the trouble.
I get a lot of mark 3's in and would love to shorten one as the barrels are far too long and probably hinder the pellet accuracy. If its crowned nicely I say good idea.
Baz
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When I see new boring airrifles unsold on shop racks at stupidity prices , I'd rather pay the same ( or more ) for a classic , modded to modern if that makes sense .
Collector Value and originality is okay for ' specimens ' sure but for other lesser examples little concern .
I usually pay more for modified especially as I like to use me guns - I don't just collect'em .
People have customised their airguns since airgunning began - ie by people who actually use their airguns .
I see people chopping up things - ultra rare Harper conversions - cos they got little or no sense .
Who would want to restore /put an Innova back to 'original' to make it 'correct' when Harper rebarreled and tuned it to .25 ?
Barmy .
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