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With its weight and its duplication of the Webley action, this CO2 revolver seems as if it would be a lot of fun to plink with. Has anyone here handled or shot one?


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Well, I should have a hands-on report here pretty soon. Ordered one as a birthday present to my aging Baby Boomer self ..

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Bill, now that just looks like fun. Do you need a pith helmet to go with that, sir? Wink


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Randy, no — already have a foreign service helmet. Front rank, FIRE!
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Not that model, but one of the S&W M29 with 8 3/8 barrel. Accurate with BB’s more accurate with pellets. Also have one that looks like a 1911 and one in German Luger form to inckude recoiling toggle bolt. Those two are BB only.


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Kinda makes me want to rewatch Zulu + Khartoum (with those damned fuzzie-wuzzies) Big Grin


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Randy, "Zulu" came out in 1964, when I was 11; "The Great Escape" was released the year before. These two films made a huge impression on my young mind -- especially the former -- and over the years many Martini Henrys and Webley revolvers have passed through my hands as a direct result.
I am pleased to say this CO2-powered Mark VI feels almost exactly like the real article. I can't wait to wring it out.


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I would love to have one although having had the real deal, a 4" barreled Mark VI, I don't think it would be the same.

With the real deal I shot a couple of deer, several feral goats, rabbits, hares and possums, and a cattle beast that had a broken leg. My two youngest kids at the time (6yo boy and 9yo girl) used to enjoy shooting it, me holding their hand in mine of course.
 
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Bill, I had a kid come up here about 5 years ago wanting to sell a Webley in 38 S+W. A guy I had working here beat me to it + paid the kid $80.00. I should have fired his ass!


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