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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Not everybody hates them.

    But then not everybodys shot one.
    Just wondering who might own the pistols in the pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abasmajor View Post
    Just wondering who might own the pistols in the pictures.

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    who know's, although I'd normally happily buy a used gun from I.J just to be certain I now know what not to buy from him, I'm not sure the "one careful owner" & "always carefully looked after" tag line's apply to Webley's ,lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by nige346 View Post
    who know's, although I'd normally happily buy a used gun from I.J just to be certain I now know what not to buy from him, I'm not sure the "one careful owner" & "always carefully looked after" tag line's apply to Webley's ,lol
    'FOR SALE: Classic British design. Age related patina. Needs slight attention.One of the best Ive seen.Hardly used in the past few years.'



    I DO admit to presently owing a Webley pistol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    'FOR SALE: Classic British design. Age related patina. Needs slight attention.One of the best Ive seen.Hardly used in the past few years.'



    I DO admit to presently owing a Webley pistol.

    bit of cold blue will bring that up nicely
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    Seniors, in particular, make great paperweights, not just doorstops.

    They are all, to varying degrees, also quite good as things to shoot with at stuff.

    Just not quite as good as post-war Diana 5s.

    Except Juniors. What is the point of them?


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    I.J---"How much?" You see it is an illness that creeps up on you. I am not a collector, but I seem to have a lot of Webley pistols, despite the fact one of the better condition ones seems to go to a family member in a lined box every Christmas and I end up getting a rougher one to replace it. So far a Hurricane, Tempest, Typhoon, Senior (yes a bloody Senior!) and Premier have all been put into green baize lined wooden boxes (not for burial) and given as presents. I somehow seem to have acquired 6 or so Juniors although 2 of these were sort of by accident/ default. I bought a really abused Mk2 Premier off here to stop it being broken, also a Pre War Mk1 that was on it's last legs. Garvin sent me a lump of a Pre War Mk1 last year and it is now working, although fitted with a Post War barrel and I am debating whether to strip off the matt black paint and give it a bit of a wash over with Plum Brown or leave it as it is? I have found that some of the most abused guns seem to shoot the best---------almost as though they appreciate a bit of Tlc after all the abuse.
    Maybe one day, a rough Typhoon frame or pistol will turn up and it will be converted into a Typest. Maybe I might get a cheap, rough Straight gripped Senior? Who knows? Do I need another Webley pistol? No. Would I buy, accept a freebie, take in an abused one etc? Yes.
    It is a bit of a problem. Some people even like them so much (I.J) that they make them a cup of tea
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggggr View Post
    ---- So far a Hurricane, Tempest, Typhoon, Senior (yes a bloody Senior!) and Premier have all been put into green baize lined wooden boxes (not for burial) and given as presents.
    Do you make your own boxes, or is there an off-the-shelf option that you customise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post

    They are all, to varying degrees, also quite good as things to shoot with at stuff.

    Except Juniors. What is the point of them?

    They introduced thousands of youngsters to the art of pistol shooting, which is why so many have been sold over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nige346 View Post
    bit of cold blue will bring that up nicely
    I.J., you could have least photographed it with some inert .455 rounds. Looks odd with those wrong shape ones !

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    I'm cured after a short episode.

    I got myself a boxed Typhoon (1979) and a stunning Premier (1974).

    I'm done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    I.J., you could have least photographed it with some inert .455 rounds. Looks odd with those wrong shape ones !

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    'FOR SALE: Classic British design. Age related patina. Needs slight attention.One of the best Ive seen.Hardly used in the past few years.'



    I DO admit to presently owing a Webley pistol.




    Nice replicas these, especially if accompanied by some period accessories.





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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    'FOR SALE: Classic British design. Age related patina. Needs slight attention.One of the best Ive seen.Hardly used in the past few years.'



    I DO admit to presently owing a Webley pistol.

    I.J. I AM serious if that lovely looking pistol is still in your possesion!

    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Do you make your own boxes, or is there an off-the-shelf option that you customise?

    Cheers,

    Mark.
    I've bought boxes off evil bay and charity shops. I used one of those big chess and backgammon boxes (the set was missing pieces) for the Typhoon, I cannot remember if it was one of those paint set boxes I used for a Hurricane and the Tempest and the Senior/Premier set were off the bay. I line them with green baize then line the dividing bits of wood and glue/ use moulding pins to secure them. I am not arty or crafyt at all but they are not too bad.
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    My missus loves the Webley overlevers (Dunno why as she hates all my other guns!), I did a trade, I sent a straight gripped mk1 and a slant gripped Senior in a trade for a HyScore mk2 sporter that's in amzing condition, Cased and with both barrels + removal tool!

    The wife went barmy at the fact some Wobbleys were leaving the house! Wimmin eh?, Can't live with 'em- Can't murder 'em!!




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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    My missus loves the Webley overlevers (Dunno why as she hates all my other guns!), I did a trade, I sent a straight gripped mk1 and a slant gripped Senior in a trade for a HyScore mk2 sporter that's in amzing condition, Cased and with both barrels + removal tool!

    The wife went barmy at the fact some Wobbleys were leaving the house! Wimmin eh?, Can't live with 'em- Can't murder 'em!!




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