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Just a 1902 Webley (Read 5780 times)
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Thanks, Vall. Next show, we can go to the range and you can try it. I wouldn't try prone! I see that Wal Winfer, author of Tom Rowe's single shot books, shoots his with a 365 grain bullet and 35 grains of SR 4759. I have a 370 grain cast bullet and will have to try it with SR 4759. I have some Kynoch brass and some of the proper Berdans for it and will save the newer brass for Boxer primers for heavy loads.
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Very nice rifle Chauncey! But it might beat you up shooting a match with it.
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I had my choice of 2 of them way back when I got it. The other one was a .600 Nitro!
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I think you made the right choice!!!
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Well, financially, no, but shootability wise, a definite yes. That 600 would be worth soooo much now.
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Very cool! What book did you take that photo from?
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If you mean the diagram, it came from Wal Winfer/Tom Rowe's Webley single shot volume.
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After seeing 1902 Webley I just had to read all, as I am the owner of A Webly Forsbury 1902 revolver, although it is not a rifle is is quite unique, its a semi auto revolver in .455 cordite and I shoot it once a year just to clean it and rub it, delete this if it brakes rules---
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No surprise. Where did I see that in that time period something like 80% of all civilian guns being made in Britain were made by Webley? But, you will have to give us a picture of it;-)
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UK buyers used to like to believe that the gunsmith from whom they purchased their equipment actually made it. Hence, most British rifles from pre-WW1 days are marked with the retailers name, not the actual manufacturer. Also, quality gun makers---eg Holland and Holland----would use their own staff to make the really high end products and have the run of the mill stuff made in Birmingham, but to their specifications. I met a guy who had worked for Webley for many years and he reckoned that 90% of their production had a retailers name on it or no name at all.
I have a mint 2-band Snider that I think was made by Webley. It has no makers name and no serial number.
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Appreciate it, oneatatime, gotta add another book to the library!
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