Originally Posted by
MDriskill
A few smaller dealers brought the Tracker in, such as Great Lakes Airguns in upstate New York, but none of the bigger importers, so one sees only a few Webley-marked sidelevers here.
They came a bit too late for Air Rifle Headquarters to handle (stopped trading early 80’s). Beeman imported the Osprey in his early days, but never the Tracker/Viscount. By then he was promoting the HW 77, and had added some rather nasty anti-taploader verbiage to his famous catalogs. One of the guns I most regret selling was a late UK-market Tracker with the nice wide curved trigger blade, have never seen another here. My current example is a “Barnett Spitfire.”
I did not know that about the Viscount vs. “standard Tracker” barrel lengths! Very interesting indeed. I do recall the Viscount I had as seeming quite long, now that you mention it, but did not get the same impression from the two standard Trackers I have handled. Even a small dimensional difference can be quite noticeable sometimes.
The “Airgun World” article did mention the Swedish velocity restriction (I think it was 600 FPS but not sure without looking it up). The law restricted only speed and not energy though, so as you can imagine .22 and .25 were the dominant calibers there at the time.