N/A Hi from Somerset, UK

Welcome Paul!
I’ve read a couple of articles on your blog. Well done! I love reading about small game airgun hunting.
Thanks ever so much for the warm welcome! I’m delighted to hear you’ve enjoyed the articles. It’s always a pleasure to connect with fellow enthusiasts. If you’ve got any favourite stories or tips of your own, do share—I’d love to hear them!
 
Much appreciated, good sir! I’m also a fan of the classics. The BSA Superstar, FWB Sport 124/127, and Eclipse MKIII are favourites. Back in the early '80s, my dad finally caved and let me try out his Webley Mark III when I was just 10. Of course, I managed to break it—talk about a major guilt trip, knowing how hard he worked to get it! Your JK story definitely gave me a good chuckle. :)
I hang out on some UK forums, and the good news is that finding a Mk 3 seem pretty easy over there! The beasts are so well made that killing one apparently takes some real effort.
 
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I hang out on some UK forums, and the good news is that finding a Mk 3 seem pretty easy over there! The beasts are so well made that killing one apparently takes some real effort.
Absolutely, .22s are still quite common around here, and you can find one for £250-£300 without much hassle. .177s are a bit trickier to come by, though. My dad’s Mk3—I dropped it barrel-first onto concrete, and despite a repair, it never quite returned to its former glory.
 
Don't worry, I like banter.
And yes, I am a taxpayer, and have been for over 60 years.
Born in Cornwall, only been abroad once.
When I was younger a gun license was the equivalent to £0.375 from the Post Office and entitled to by an airgun or a shotgun and ammunition.
The Post Office needed proof of my age, nothing else.
 
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Hey Paul, let’s see some pictures of the air rifles that you like to use. Here are some of mine to get things started.

Here is a link to another thread on AGN for springers.


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Hey Paul, let’s see some pictures of the air rifles that you like to use. Here are some of mine to get things started.

Here is a link to another thread on AGN for springers.


Some real beauties there, jolly good idea too. For field work, 99% of the time I reach for the HW97K. I’m most confident with it. Here she is, a .177 sub-12 producing 11.8 ft/lbs, complete with a Vortek kit innit.

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Some real beauties there, jolly good idea too. For field work, 99% of the time I reach for the HW97K. I’m most confident with it. Here she is, a .177 sub-12 producing 11.8 ft/lbs, complete with a Vortek kit innit.

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Very nice!

I sold mine… 😬🙄🫤

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Some real beauties there, jolly good idea too. For field work, 99% of the time I reach for the HW97K. I’m most confident with it. Here she is, a .177 sub-12 producing 11.8 ft/lbs, complete with a Vortek kit innit.

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nice stock, did you buy it like that?
 
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I hang out on some UK forums, and the good news is that finding a Mk 3 seem pretty easy over there! The beasts are so well made that killing one apparently takes some real effort.
i just picked up a "looks almost like new" Webley MK3 in .22 at the show in upstate NY last week . Also a Webley Vulcan .22 wonderful show reminded me of Hickory NC show .
 
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you just might have more invested in your wood stocks than in the steel hardwear that inhabits them .
Certainly getting close. IMHO the Weihrauch brand of Springers are VERY under-stocked, quality wise, to the quality level of the steel work. They must be to keep the price down and stay in the game. I guess it boils down to; would you rather have one special custom gun or two everyday common ones?
 
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i just picked up a "looks almost like new" Webley MK3 in .22 at the show in upstate NY last week . Also a Webley Vulcan .22 wonderful show reminded me of Hickory NC show .
Ah, the Vulcan! I have such fond memories of it from my early twenties. It was the trusty companion I had before I finally saved enough to upgrade to the TX200 when it first came out. That Vulcan was quite battered by the end, but it never let me down. A brilliant pick-up sir, as is the MK3 of course.
 
Certainly getting close. IMHO the Weihrauch brand of Springers are VERY under-stocked, quality wise, to the quality level of the steel work. They must be to keep the price down and stay in the game. I guess it boils down to; would you rather have one special custom gun or two everyday common ones?
I wholeheartedly agree, go for the custom anyday.