Item No.1065 is described as a Webley Osprey '600' .22 P/Type, and doesn't look like the rifle in your photograph.
It looks more like item 1066, which is described as a Webley Stingray Sidelever .22 S/No. 21638 Concept P/Type.
Anyone happens to still have the auction catalogue of the auction of the Webley museum airguns?
Looking for the description of the airrifle lot 1065 (I believe its this nr its a bit blurry on the pic)
It looks like a tracker/viscount kinda rifle, with the black stock.
But it is said to be some kinda prototype??
ATB,
yana
Item No.1065 is described as a Webley Osprey '600' .22 P/Type, and doesn't look like the rifle in your photograph.
It looks more like item 1066, which is described as a Webley Stingray Sidelever .22 S/No. 21638 Concept P/Type.
Last edited by Troubledshooter; 19-03-2018 at 05:58 PM. Reason: Aditional Information.
Hi Yana,
The Stingray was featured on the cover of Airgunner or Airgun World several decades ago but never went into production. From memory, it was Viscount with a bipod.
Kind regards,
John
Thanks all for the help.
So it may be an Osprey '600' (whatever the 600 stands for??) p/type or a stingray p/type.
The SN of the stingray sidelever checks out.
John, or anyone, has a pic of that old Airgunner/AGW it was featured on?
ATB,
yana
Here's the catalogue pictures:
Troubledshooter, thanks for the pic. Thats the one.
John, thats ok, its not a must
ATB,
yana
OK, so now we know what it is, but what is the point of it, and what is that thing hanging under the barrel?
[QUOTE=Geezer;7463862]OK, so now we know what it is, but what is the point of it, and what is that thing hanging under the barrel?[/QUOTE]
Bipod.
I want to buy it. But I didnt understand how it could be advertised as prototype stingray as thats a breakbarrel.
So I wanted to check the information first.
But it seems to be correct after all.
Yes its a bipod attached to the frontsight block
ATB,
yana
Found it!
Page 140 in Chris Thrales' book.
1987, prototype Viscount variant called "Stingray" exhibited at that year's IWA (gun trade show) in Nuremburg. Only "a few trial examples" made. As is apparent, it has an Eclipse Mk1 front sight and the little suppressor marketed with the Eclipse (oddly slightly before the Eclipse was revealed, in mid-1988).
Sold in 2006 for £160 plus commission.
No real connection to the later 2000-vintage Vulcan-derived Vulcan-replacement Stingray, beyond the Viscount/tracker/Vulcan sharing various parts.
Thanks! Ill look it up too!
ATB,
yana