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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Intriguing. Never heard of a factory one.

    Of course, some big dealers did special order non-standard calibres, like MAG's .25" BSA Cobra Strike Magnum (sounds like a really bad 80s action movie).

    Would love to learn more.

    Oh, and it's Steve Harley from Cockney Rebel. Who also invented the motorcycle.
    A 'Harley' is not a real motorcycle. They were intended for agricultural use, pulling ploughs and such like. When they're not broken down, that is...

    Come on Gareth, lets 'ave it!
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    Thanks

    Thanks chaps .
    If it surfaces again and I happen to have a camera handy
    Very interesting piece it was .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellequin View Post

    A 'Harley' is not a real motorcycle. They were intended for agricultural use, pulling ploughs and such like. When they're not broken down, that is...

    Come on Gareth, lets 'ave it!
    Right. That's it. You've asked for it, there's no going back, now, so I challenge you to a dual and given the subject of this thread, I choose Webley Air Pistols in .25 at dawn !!!
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    Could they be made for export market and it hasnt been reported in the U.K.? Was the .25 stingray made for U.K. as a few USA forums have reports of them. Then there's talk on one forum of a .25 Vulcan but he does not own it, said he shot it.

    Did a bit of googling......

    http://bluebookofgunvalues.com/Airgu...OTT_LTD_RIFLES

    VULCAN I
    177 or .22 cal., SP, BBC, SS, 810/630 FPS, PTFE and O-ring piston seal, PG beech stock with angular forearm, shallow cheekpiece, black rubber buttplate, adj. trigger (to 3 lbs.) with constant sear engagement, manual safety, 40.8 in. OAL, 7.1 lbs. Mfg. 1979-1981.

    Vulcan I Deluxe
    similar to Vulcan I, except .177 cal. only, special walnut stock, hand checkered forearm and PG, soft rubber buttplate with white line spacer, gold plated trigger and manual safety, 43.8 in. OAL, 7.65 lbs. Mfg. 1980-81.

    VULCAN II
    .177 or .22 cal., SP, BBC, SS, 830/650 FPS, PTFE and O-ring piston seal, PG beech stock with rounded forearm and plastic grip cap, shallow cheek piece, ventilated rubber buttpad with white line spacer, adj. trigger (to 3 lbs.) with constant sear engagement, manual safety, 43.6 in. OAL, 7.65 lbs. Mfg. 1981-1984.

    Vulcan II Deluxe
    similar to Vulcan II, except special walnut stock, hand cut checkering, sling swivels. Optional: Special Sporter or Tyrolean stocks of select French Walnut, oil finished, 43.8 in. OAL, 7.85 lbs. Mfg. 1981-1984.

    VULCAN III
    .177, .22, or .25 (carbine) cal., BBC, 870/660/620 FPS, 11.37 (carbine) or 17.5 in. barrel with threaded muzzle-bra
    ke, single-stage "hunter" adj. trigger, integral scope grooves, open sights, beech Monte Carlo stock with recoil pad, 7.6 lbs. Mfg. 1984-2000.

    Vulcan III
    DeluxeGet Pricing- similar to Vulcan III, except has special walnut stock with hand cut checkering and sling swivels.

    XOCET CARBINE
    Pricing- .177 or .22, cal., similar to Xocet Rifle, except 36 in. overall. New 2001.




    Another forums post, showed up in Google....

    #5 Webley barrel query: post #5 The Green Man
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    Country:Austria. Region OR County OR State of residence:Solden, Tirol. Posted 02 April 2009 - 04:44 PM

    It was a long time ago, but Venom made me a block and barrel for my Vulcan in .25.
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    e barrel threads into the block and a grub screw keeps it tight (or is supposed to ).
    As a last resort, you could try them, but a 2nd hand barrel / rifle might be the best option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Right. That's it. You've asked for it, there's no going back, now, so I challenge you to a dual and given the subject of this thread, I choose Webley Air Pistols in .25 at dawn !!!
    I've an old Tempest but it's only in .22 calibre I'm afraid. What about Gat guns with corks instead?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarnsleyBob View Post

    I've an old Tempest but it's only in .22 calibre I'm afraid. What about Gat guns with corks instead?
    Perfect.
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    Would like to know the serial number of the gun in the OP's post. Although there is some overlap with late Mk2s, the Mk3 began around 850000.

    My working hypothesis is that Webley got (back) into .25" after the Patriot came out in 1993. And then experimented in export markets with a few Vulcans, Stingrays, Eclipses, Tomahawks in the same calibre. Either as a deliberate piece of marketing, or because they had a surplus of .25" barrels originally intended for the Patriot. Also missing the point that if they had offered them in the UK, (a) they would have sold a few, (b) they'd have got lots of free publicity in the gun press.

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    .25 vulcan

    I think you are right about the export market. There were 2 or 3 .25 calibre vulcans at the webley historic auction. If I remember correctly they were short barrelled "ks" models and cheap as chips but you couldn't bid for them without a RFD ticket. I have a .25 tomahawk which I believe was destined for export market.

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