Great rifle and a great price. As you know Webley Ltd are no more, but the warranties are being honoured by the International wing.
Dazz
Seen these in .177 for £375 which seems like a lot of gun for the money, anyone tried one yet ?
I know theres a .22 for £299 but I like the girlie calibre.
Great rifle and a great price. As you know Webley Ltd are no more, but the warranties are being honoured by the International wing.
Dazz
Speedyj
I recently bought a RAIDER 10 for just a little more than you have posted. In my opinion it is a lot of rifle for the money. So far it as proved to be accurate, the addition of a second stage moderator has helped make it a little quieter. I use mine with an NV scope and bipod, makes an excellent night rig.
Paul
I assume that they can be filled by stirrup pump OK.
yes no probs
Yupppp!!! I fill my three PCPs with an RWS pump - at least it keeps me fit(ish). The Raider uses a side-entry probe for filling - far less chance of scratching your silencer than the AA type end-on quickfill, although I should imagine the AA system would be more robust in the long term.Originally Posted by speedyj
I hope that my review of the gun is helpful. (posted in October 05, you might have to adjust your viewing settings to get it).
Yesterday, I took it out of the cabinet to find it had dumped all of its air. I charged it up to 190 bar and had 40 shots with it and it had dropped to 150. I then charged it up to 210 bar and left it. Five hours later it was still holding its charge. I'm checking it every day now, and if it loses pressure, I'll pop it back to the gunshop.
Otherwise I'm still pleased with it. I just have to work on getting in range of those night-time bunnies now.
Mines done that to do u know why they do it
its a messy ole job ill be glad when ive had enough