I have an old Webley Junior pistol with tin grips that is a bit of a wreck. Not been in working condition for decades and some parts are missing.
If anyone would like any or all of the following parts let me know. All FoC as I can't guarantee they are 100% serviceable, but they may help someone get up and running:
All now gone to new homes!
Piston and washer complete
Trigger sear with small spring
Spring guide / end cap + screw
Grips + screw
cocking link
cocking shoe
barrel - a bit rough at the breech end on the underside
Tom
Last edited by sevorg; 02-02-2017 at 04:05 PM. Reason: All parts now gone
Live in hope..Trev
More "fun" ----The cleaned up piston came back today but still did not look too clever. When I tried it the trigger was a bit suspect. I decided to try the other piston I had in, but to try to use the piston washer off the original. The usual "fun" trying to undo the screw that holds it on ensued. When I got it undone I found the screw size was different to the other piston. Anyhow, the washer was put on the other piston and the pistol put back together. It seems to be ok although there is not much power. I tried it with a newer spring and that was quite hard to cock. The tired mainspring was put in with 2 small spacers but was coilbound, so 1 was removed. If I could find a mainspring somewhere between the 2 it would be quite nice.
Apart from that, new pins had been put in the linkage but needed peening over as the holes were a bit worn. A set of wooden grips were made using a bit of a patio chair arm and a screw and nut were sorted to secure them. The nut is a bit of rounbar tapped to 3BA and the head of the screw was reduced in diameter and chamfered a bit by using a drill and an angle grinder.
Pellets don't always seem to seat far enough in, so maybe a touch on the breech end of the barrel with a countersink?
Anyhow--it looks like it is working and plinking now. maybe it is no longer original but if it works then that is not so bad?
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
Update.
I used a countersink to get the pellets to seat a bit better in the barrel. The gun is fitted with a very tired mainspring (probably a bit too tired) and I am trying to find a balance between ease of cocking and having a bit of power . A pretty new spring from another Junior was too hard to cock for the purpose intended.
Anyhow---a bit of swapping springs about and trying spacers and I've got something low powered that is (for a Junior) fairly easy to cock. I found a bit of old biro tube that had an ID or around 3/32 (most are smaller) and put that in the rubber breech seal, reckoning that the "powerhouse" isn't going to be producing plastic melting hot gases. It plinked well at that, bring the sights onto target at 7 1/2 yards. However I tried to make a leather breech seal and stuck a bit of aeriel tube down that. I think the washer will need a bit more oil to soak in it and hopefully settle (If not I'll try to make another or refit the rubber one).
I've just ad a plink and it hit 8 soda water bottle caps on the trot-----which aint bad for a Sh-gged out 85 year old Wobbley
Last edited by ggggr; 06-07-2017 at 05:13 PM.
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
A "Thank you" to Mark (Mrto) who finding that the grips were a poor fit in his pistol, contacted me and posted the grips off to me. They arrived today and have been reunited with the rest of the pistol.
So, the 85 year old wreck is back in working condition using most of the original bits.
Last edited by ggggr; 06-07-2017 at 08:31 PM.
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
Congratulations,Guy on getting it all back together and in working condition.
A pic or two would be nice if poss'!
ATB,
Mark.