You work the cocking lever 3 times as its a ratchet system so effort is ok they are extremely well made and accurate rifles , designed to be a dedicated target rifle in a time before pcps. I used to be in a club with John whiscombe and he often would bring his personal rifles out to play. A very ingenious design
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What problems are you referring to? I have not heard of any problems with FAC Whiscombes except for the normal stuff like finding the right pellet etc.
As kennyc says, the JW80 is cocked 3 times, the third cocks the trigger only. On a FAC Whiscombe cocking effort on each stroke is similar to cocking a 'hard' 12ftlb gun, if you think about it there are 2 powerplants each producing 15ftlbs for a 30ftlb gun, so the cocking effort is split in half and the cocking lever is of reasonable length.
The point I was trying to make is that the Whiscombe can easily achieve 12ftlb with the 2 strokes, the Park struggles to get 12ftlbs in .177, and hovers between 10 and 11.
If 12ftlbs could be achieved in one stroke, John would have probably done it...
rather a pcp if you have to cock it 3 times. imagine using it for hunting you would be knacked with all that cocking effort. and lets be honest 3-4k for a secondhand air rifle is rediculous. people slag daystate off for their prices and they are on the high side new. collectable or not the price is far to high for whiscombes. i know they are ulta rare but people are themselves pushing the prices up! i can afford to buy one if one was available,but would i would never pay that price as it is just to much for an air rifle. each to their own i guess.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Lots of the expensive stuff goes to the US, exchange rates are very favourable right now for yanks buying british guns.
Even with its provenance it’s still looked toppy to me though..
Maybe next time.
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