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Webley Typhoon review entered on 2007-10-28 19:15:01
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Things I liked:Absolutely nothing. Would have gone for a zero star rating if there was one. Webley should be ashamed to put this on the market. The Tempest and Hurricane are superb pistols, the Typhoon gives more satisfaction when you throw it at the target! (And a better chance of hitting too) Things I would have changed:The semi-recoilless
... Read MoreThings I liked:Absolutely nothing. Would have gone for a zero star rating if there was one. Webley should be ashamed to put this on the market. The Tempest and Hurricane are superb pistols, the Typhoon gives more satisfaction when you throw it at the target! (And a better chance of hitting too) Things I would have changed:The semi-recoilless thing is useless, creates an unnaturally long trigger pull. The sights are plastic and wobbly, the backsight adjusts in jumps, the spring loaded foresight is a joke. The plastic moulded grip is not up to the usual Webley standard of furniture - cheap and nasty. There are burrs and swarf left inside the piston/cylinder. The gun is seriously under powered - 290-300fps with 12.7gr AGS domed pellets. What others should know:This pistol is a HUGE disapointment from Webley. The fact that it is made in Turkey could explain this: but I would have expected some kind of quality control from the Webley team if they were putting thier name on it. Save up an extra few quid, get a Tempest.