Webley Service Mark II: Part 6
Today’s report is a follow-on to the 5-part series I republished a few months ago on the Webley Mark II Service rifle.
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Today’s report is a follow-on to the 5-part series I republished a few months ago on the Webley Mark II Service rifle.
by Tom Gaylord Writing as B.B. Pelletier Webley Mark II Service Rifle. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 A history of airguns Today’s report is another in the series I did on the Webley Mark II Service rifle. Today’s post is by reader RidgeRunner, who now owns the rifle. … Read more
by Tom Gaylord Writing as B.B. Pelletier Webley Mark II Service rifle. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 A history of airguns Today’s report is a follow-on to a 5-part series I did on the Webley Mark II Service rifle. Today’s post is by reader RidgeRunner, who now owns the rifle. … Read more
Today we start looking at the accuracy of the Webley Mark II Service air rifle.
Today we’re going to find out how well my redneck fix of the breech seal on the Webley Mark II Service air rifle worked — if it worked at all.
You will recall in Part 2 I tested the velocity and found the rifle was shooting very slow. There was also a large puff of air at the breech that told me the breech seal needed to be replaced.
There was a lot of interest in this rifle in the first part of the report. We will look at velocity today, and I’ll also show you things several readers asked about.