Here in the U.S. it's only available in the .177 pellet version. Weight, feel and finish is excellent and as you say, it's definitely not a "target pistol"( neither were most as issued service pistols).. but it can and does manage 2" groups at 10 yards and is a great little tin can killer. Well happy with mine. W&S have kept up with their high standards and put together a quality piece. Next on my list is the full size battlefield finish.
I agree that accuracy isn't the most important thing as you're right it wont be competitive. but it's still relevant, people will want to know whether it's coke can at 10m accurate or just a noise maker. I don't think there's a single gun I'd buy replica or otherwise that I wouldn't at least want to see a rough accuracy test on first
Bro Very good video indeed One of the best ones Just one suggestion please use white background for showing the gun Also pls show more closeups from all angles
Was wondering if any one else has had issues with the lanyard ring being used to fit the CO2 cartridge, I've had to remove the ring itself inorder to but a stiffer bit of steel like an allankey intorder to pierce the cartidge, is this due to the canisters I'm using (Swiss Arms) or is this just a small caviet with the design.
I have the 6" in .177 and 2.5" in .22; nothing wrong with the accuracy if you now how to shoot a revolver with fixed open sights😉😉Also I would say the DA is the best on any of my CO2 guns😜😜
Here in the U.S. it's only available in the .177 pellet version. Weight, feel and finish is excellent and as you say, it's definitely not a "target pistol"( neither were most as issued service pistols).. but it can and does manage 2" groups at 10 yards and is a great little tin can killer. Well happy with mine. W&S have kept up with their high standards and put together a quality piece. Next on my list is the full size battlefield finish.
Don't forget to buy an officer's lanyard and holster!
I have all 3 barrel lengths, wall mounted, not powerful or accurate, but a piece of history, great
i bet that looks awesome, i may have to do something similar in my smoking room.
Cheers for this, good to see something a bit different
Thanks
One of the best reviews!
Thanks
I agree that accuracy isn't the most important thing as you're right it wont be competitive. but it's still relevant, people will want to know whether it's coke can at 10m accurate or just a noise maker. I don't think there's a single gun I'd buy replica or otherwise that I wouldn't at least want to see a rough accuracy test on first
All the videos I do shooting air guns get demonetised for some reason, I have just got a chronograph so may give it a try on the next one.
You think the writing on the side could be taken off
Bro
Very good video indeed
One of the best ones
Just one suggestion please use white background for showing the gun
Also pls show more closeups from all angles
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Was wondering if any one else has had issues with the lanyard ring being used to fit the CO2 cartridge, I've had to remove the ring itself inorder to but a stiffer bit of steel like an allankey intorder to pierce the cartidge, is this due to the canisters I'm using (Swiss Arms) or is this just a small caviet with the design.
Hi
What's the price of webley mk6 air revolver you are showing in this video.
The Tommy Shelby reference, of course, is that he carried a Webley revolver before he later adopted the M1911.
Bro i have a question what is the quality of it's metal aluminum, iron or some kind of mix
I have the 6" in .177 and 2.5" in .22; nothing wrong with the accuracy if you now how to shoot a revolver with fixed open sights😉😉Also I would say the DA is the best on any of my CO2 guns😜😜
Available in .22 bb? Don't think that's correct
My bad .177 bb
This is how the real gun was, it never had wood grips. So many people make this mistake on UA-cam.
Price please
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'Dooble action' and 'goon'....right!!
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Where?
anyone know where to buy extra cartridges please.