Testing the Webley Mark II Service: Part Four
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.
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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.
Remember the Beeman R7 I showed you back in August? Today we test the velocity and find out what she’ll do.
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.
The Webley Mark II Service air rifle is one that’s been on my bucket list for decades.
There wasn’t supposed to be a Part 3 to this 2010 report, but two things happened after Part 2 was published.
Dr. Robert Beeman was a professor of marine biology at San Francisco State University when he and his wife, Toshiko, started their company out of their home in the early 1970s.