My Old Tomahawk(and a date of manufacture question)

This one has been with me for a good while. Bought the Tomahawk .22 and a Pro Elite .22 about the same time(1998 or 1999?)Work got slow and had to put them both up for sale. The Air Arms rifle sold in a flash. Would sure like that one back….Kept the old Tommy. I’ve never dated it and don’t know the code. Can anyone help? I’ve never had this one open, but it shoots really nicely for a rifle at its power level. May get an ARH spring and piston seal while I still can. Would have loved to have gotten a walnut stock, but the old rifle is powerful, light and purposeful. Think I’ll keep it around!

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....a lack of a choke doesn't affect a thing with "seals burning". That's just not how a springer works. If your "seals are burning" it's from detonation caused by lube burning.

Or since you make your own, supposedly, you aren't making them from the right material.

But it ain't the lack of a choke causing any of it.
There are no records of Webley dates as they went with the liquidation to HATSAN. When shooting right they should be at 17 to 18 ft lbs.. Without a choke I would not push them as seals will burn. Factory springs are good .. They need a guide and mild tophat.. seals are limited. ARH ,BUT YOU WILL NEED TO SIZE IT, OR CUSTOM AIR SEALS ..I use O rings or venom type cup seals. I MAKE THEM ..They can really be worked over for a great shot cycle ..I’ve got a few …
 
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There are no records of Webley dates as they went with the liquidation to HATSAN. When shooting right they should be at 17 to 18 ft lbs.. Without a choke I would not push them as seals will burn. Factory springs are good .. They need a guide and mild tophat.. seals are limited. ARH ,BUT YOU WILL NEED TO SIZE IT, OR CUSTOM AIR SEALS ..I use O rings or venom type cup seals. I MAKE THEM ..They can really be worked over for a great shot cycle ..I’ve got a few …
Thank you for the information. So unfortunate all that build history was lost. I recall that after you mentioned it. I always want details and not knowing specifics leaves me wondering. I haven't shot it much over the years. It is up to spec and working quite well.
 
There are no records of Webley dates as they went with the liquidation to HATSAN. When shooting right they should be at 17 to 18 ft lbs.. Without a choke I would not push them as seals will burn. Factory springs are good .. They need a guide and mild tophat.. seals are limited. ARH ,BUT YOU WILL NEED TO SIZE IT, OR CUSTOM AIR SEALS ..I use O rings or venom type cup seals. I MAKE THEM ..They can really be worked over for a great shot cycle ..I’ve got a few …
Pay heed to what this man says about these guns. Likely no one other than their creators is more familiar with their workings.
 
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I also have the Tomahawk in.22, just like yours ,I put a ARH kit in mine and it made it smoother . Another thing No one talks about is the trigger,it is far more adjustable than most other springers,.I have mine rotated, how many triggers can do that?
I took a long time for my Tomahawk to break in,hundreds of shots....that is 10shots at 28yards.
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Always hate seeing Tomahawk threads... only because of my own stupidity. The Tomahawk was the first gun I sold that I regret and to this day, the only one I really, really wish I had back. I had gotten a .25 Thawk many years ago and had it tuned by Russ Best. In a moment of early onset senility, I sold that gun.
It still hurts.
Beautiful guns!
 
Very special guns indeed!
I lusted after one for years and finally got a trade deal done with Lewis! Thank you brother 😉. And not just any Tommy it's a Venom Sidewinder 😜
There's a few around but a pretty rare bird here in the states!
Mine is doing about 18.5fpe at 600 feet above sea level and is extremely accurate with 14.3 JSBs. A keeper is an understatement in my book!
Would love to find another in .25 some day!
James from Michigan
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I also have the Tomahawk in.22, just like yours ,I put a ARH kit in mine and it made it smoother . Another thing No one talks about is the trigger,it is far more adjustable than most other springers,.I have mine rotated, how many triggers can do that?
I took a long time for my Tomahawk to break in,hundreds of shots....that is 10shots at 28yards.View attachment 314365View attachment 314366View attachment 314365View attachment 314366
Beautiful rifle and great shooting!
 
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