Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post
I agree that these are great wee guns. I cut my teeth on one and was spoiled by it's accuracy. Went on to bigger more powerful guns but none (recoiling springers) more accurate. They seem very thin on the ground these days but I eventually got my hands on an Original version from the first year of production not long ago. It's as good as I remembered. To be honest, the trigger isn't up to the same standards as the rest of the gun but I'm getting on fine with it now. The 24D with the ball sear trigger must be superb.
If I'm doing a wee bit of plinking, the 24 is the gun I reach for first. Open sights usually. It's just one of those guns that's great to shoot and hard to put down. Not many people realise how good there are.

The version made for Webley was the Airwolf.
I think Webley kept everything except the metal open sights and replaced them with their plastic bits

I'm using it indoors due to its low power. That said about the power it does seem all there and I'm curios to get it checked. I'm not expecting nor do I want a powerhouse but judging by the dent it put in the kitchen plinth after my rolled lead flashing backstop had slid down- it appears to be of good output.

Nice and light and dare I use the term "fun" to use...

Dave