Very nice!
Box almost looks new?
The first of the Premiers made in 1965 and IMHO the best as its the only one to have a leather piston seal and one of the hardest to find (apart from the C series which I'm still sadly yet to find) but other than that I have the full series A-F including the transitional models (when webley decided to cut costs and do away with the lovely bluing before moving onto the alloy framed mk2 premier
Very nice!
Box almost looks new?
costalot
What a very nice example 😎 I toyed with the idea of collecting A-F examples too but the chances of a ‘C’ are slim although I read somewhere that one did appear at Kempton a couple of years ago so there’s always a chance I guess 👍
Got a Prem without any series number, does that count?
lodmoor
Always ready to buy another Webley pistol and another and . . . .
I do remember that when I read about it I had been to Kempton that day Micky and it wouldn’t have lasted 4 hours if I had spotted it that’s for sure but someone was on the ball and fair play to them 😎 That’ll teach me to pay proper attention and not assume that every Premier I see is automatically going to be D,E or F.
[QUOTE=Evostu;8331248]The first of the Premiers made in 1965 and IMHO the best as its the only one to have a leather piston seal and one of the hardest to find (apart from the C series which I'm still sadly yet to find) but other than that I have the full series A-F including the transitional models (when webley decided to cut costs and do away with the lovely bluing before moving onto the alloy framed mk2 premier
I would agree that the A Series Premier is probably the best of the bunch neatly combining the best attributes of the Mk1 and the Senior for the first time.
Mine came with both .177 & .22 barrels and is probably the most accurate Webley pistol that I own in .177 anyway.
Brian