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    Webley Junior Rifle

    Does anyone have a piston to bring this gun back to life? Regards Daveh
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    It's actually a Milbro Diana model 22 made for Webley by Milbro and rebadged as a Junior.

    Also look out for a model 22 part as that will go straight in. I've got a couple of model 25 spares guns but no 22, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveh View Post
    Does anyone have a piston to bring this gun back to life? Regards Daveh
    Nibbs does them https://www.airgunspares.com/a64juni...nassembly.html But unless you have transport or someone can pick it up and post it to you it would have to go to a RFD

    I dont think that price is bad at all considering it has the washer as well.
    If you fit a new piston it should see you out

    If yours is just worn where the cocking arm pushes, you can drill the spot welds and turn the ring and re weld to the main body of the piston.
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    Webley Junior

    Thanks for the info.Regards Daveh
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveh View Post
    Thanks for the info.Regards Daveh
    What is wrong with the original piston please?

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    Webley Junior

    Retaining screw for the washer not serviceable,trying to strip the piston to replace the screw from inside the piston. Will advise success or otherwise tomorrow.
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    Webley Junior rifle

    As gggr said the piston can be dismantled by drilling out the rivets . That done it was a simple task to replace the washer retaining screw and reassemble and rerivet. Job done . Thank you . Regards Daveh
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