At this moment on this day 2020 AD.
My Mercury S.
At this moment on this day 2020 AD.
My Mercury S.
Assume we are talking factory items, not Venom Mach1s etc.
FWB Sport with a better stock for scope use, better barrel lock-up, and a better trigger and a safety unit that isn’t prone to malfunction.
Webley got close with the Omega but didn’t quite get it right.
They got closer with the Tomahawk (full power in unrestricted markets, short-stroke at sub-12) and Longbow. The latter benefits from a muzzle weight.
As has been said often, a break-barrel version of the TX200 (Mk1 ideally) would be excellent.
HW55M. VMach match trigger. 15inch .22 cal HW choked barrel. Custom piston. Power 11 ft lbs. Mach 1.5
Air arms pro/elite Fitted with the mk1 Pro/sport stock(nicer shape) 25mm internals,or the Webley Tomahawk with correct stroke for 12fp and cd trigger unit.
Les..
Old, full length HW95 in .22. Muzzle weight, thumbhole stock and minor fettling to action and trigger.
I love this gun!
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I like so many aspects of many break barrels, making it hard to choose.
Keeping it simple (and pretty standard) I'd have to say the HW95, mildly fettled.
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Mercury S - It may upset the HW cult and purists, yes I have HW's too, but hell, the Mercury looks the business and has an alpha male trigger.
All the best to all
Webley went bust.
Some Longbows were made by Hatsan in Turkey for a while, but they generally were not as good as the originals. Some of these (the SE) had a nice walnut thumbhole stock, though.
The Tomahawk names survives, but is (or until recently was) simply a rebadged Hatsan.