I have an Erma Lever Action rifle I am considering selling it is not the Webley Ranger stamped version. What is the price difference typically between the two, please?
I have an Erma Lever Action rifle I am considering selling it is not the Webley Ranger stamped version. What is the price difference typically between the two, please?
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Thinking about this rifle more, it's interesting in that it's one where the designers started with the constraint that it look like a Winchester lever-action repeater but shoots pellets. You can tell this was their intention by the dummy bullet reservoir under the barrel which on the ERMA houses a cleaning rod. Rather than copy the cheapo Daisys, they came up with a classy all-metal and wood double cocking mechanism where the spring compression comes from the up and down stroke of the lever, generating enough power to launch a pellet accurately through the rifled barrel. Basically what you'd expect from a respected gun company like ERMA-Werke.
More pics of this rifle here:
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery.com/erma-werke/
Last edited by Garvin; 02-12-2022 at 06:40 PM.
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..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.
I’ve never had another rifle that duplicated the feel of a real Winchester better that these. Crazy hard find over here in the US. I just never see them. I think once in a collection they stick?
They are lovely guns - not powerful, but superbly engineered. Like others that love these guns I have both types (so standard and Webley marked), 2 Webleys and an Erma 'only'. I got them all at similar times and would have paid similar amounts for them....but I can't remember what that was. All I know was a Webley one was from Josie & John back in June 2012, so maybe John will have that listed somewhere. I've not seen many since so I guess they have a bit of rareity value, and maybe the Webley stamp may have a small premium to a Webley collector.