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    Webley mk1 100 year anniversary video

    Seeing as today (7/8/2024) is a hundred years to the day that Webley was granted (approved) the patent for the Mk1 design please enjoy an hour long celebration of this amazing pistol, and all that followed on from it.
    With some great contributions from John Griffiths and comparison shooting of 14 vintage pistols from me it's a pretty good one. Nice bit from the Bisley Webley pistol shoot at the end too.

    https://youtu.be/vLbLOeqkSzQ

    Enjoy!

    Thanks to bbs members ccdjg’s, Mobiasstrip & Binners for all their help.

    Cheers,
    Matt

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    Thumbs up Great

    Wow - look forward to watching that later. Many thanks for producing it, based on your previous videos I know I’ll enjoy it.

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    Awesome air pistol, awesome video. Fantastic way to celebrate their centenary. Congrats Matt.

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    What a fabulous way to celebrate the day. I got the notification first thing this morning and watched it straight away as I am lucky enough to have the day off work.
    Brilliant video with some beautiful pistols on show. Loved the comparison, it really does show just how good the original Webley design is.
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    Very very nice Matt thanks for all the effort that it must have taken to produce
    Spent a pleasant hour hiding from the sun watching it here in Mallorca

    All the best Bob
    Last edited by old goat; 07-08-2024 at 01:32 PM.

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    By far the most comprehensive and informative video on this baseline design that I have ever come across.. A big thank you to both yourself, John and anybody else who helped in the production of this superb reference source which will greatly benefit anybody with an interest in these iconic pistols.

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    look forward to watching it later on

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    Superb work Matt, thank you.

    It's wonderful to see these old guns in action and put through their paces comparatively, so thanks for that.

    When you get the chance, could you please judge the Tell 3 by the same criteria? Somehow I think the Webley will win easily like it did against all the others though.

    An hour of sheer bliss, sad obsessive that I am!
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    Thumbs up Pure awesomeness!

    Terrific video, informative, and extremely well put-together. Your voice-overs have always been top-notch, and your video and editing skills keep getting better and better. I especially liked the way you pushed out from the tin can target and the seamless transition from the Webley box to the Webley cake. Thank you so much for doing what you do!

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    Thanks everyone, I'm glad people seem to like the video, it was a lot of work!

    There have already been youtube comments saying it's getting people more interested in vintage air pistols, so that's good.

    It's been very interesting comparing this many classic pistols together under the same test conditions.
    it made me realise that I often evaluate air pistols in isolation, just after I've acquired them...I service and zero them and then they go in the cabinet. Then the next addition to the collection comes along and I evaluate that in isolation in the same way... I always had a vague notion of how it may have compared to all the other air pistols but I never really checked. I'm always interested in how all these old airguns relate to each other, and where the improvements and evolution occur. it's probably my background in Product design...

    For example (as I said in the video) I always assumed the pre war Diana mod 5 would give the Mk1 a run for it's money, as it's accuracy surprised me when I first got it.. but that was just based on the assumption that it wouldn't be accurate, with it's very basic grip and being very front heavy ..but it was only from comparing them back to back that I realised it was nowhere near the Webley on pretty much every level. That was quite surprising.

    I don't think I'll be testing anything else on this format in comparison with the equivalent Webley's...I normally wouldn't make a video on an airgun I didn't own myself, but for a decent comparison I was very fortunate to be lent the Abas, Warrior, Acvoke and WRHP concentric for this video, and as they had been serviced and were working as they should I think we had a good representation of what was readily available at the time. I won't be forking out for a tell 3 anytime soon but I have been offerd a very reasonably priced Acvoke which I'll be very happy to add to the collection.

    I've got loads of ideas for future video's, but this one was special.

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulK62 View Post
    your video and editing skills keep getting better and better. I especially liked the way you pushed out from the tin can target and the seamless transition from the Webley box to the Webley cake.
    Thank you, I try to come up with interesting shot's as they add a bit of fun to the editing. A picture says a thousand words, and a moving one even more so.

    Cheers guys,
    Matt

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    Great video. Thanks for taking the time to produce it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    Thanks everyone, I'm glad people seem to like the video, it was a lot of work!
    "Wow, he put a ton of effort into this" was the very first thought that crossed my mind. Having done some video work myself, I know how much time it takes to produce a coherent, professional-looking video that runs over an hour. Again, terrific job, Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulK62 View Post
    "Wow, he put a ton of effort into this" was the very first thought that crossed my mind. Having done some video work myself, I know how much time it takes to produce a coherent, professional-looking video that runs over an hour. Again, terrific job, Matt.
    Very nicely done and thank you for the hard work in bringing it.
    I think it demonstrated that all these guns have their advantage/disadvantage but taken as a whole, the Webley design won through.
    I think perhaps shooters are not happy with the modern offerings of gawky appearance and plastics and yearn for the older stuff. Perhaps manufacturers should do some reintroduction or copies.

    It would be great if you now planned a Webley versus Webley competition to find out the best version but I think you earned a rest.

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    Just watched it, fantastic video really enjoyed it

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    Would have loved to see a post war Hy-Score compete? The early 1950’s were I think the best and I think would give a good accounting of itself? Similar to the Webley over here so many were made it’s easy to under appreciate them?

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