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Review by
harry mac
on 30th May 2008
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Introduced in the early 70s, these were the first of the "modern" Webleys. For it's day the MkI was very racy looking, but was old hat airgun technology in a modern stock. The interchangeable barrel was a big selling point. The MkII was a big improvement and had an adjustable trigger and micrometer ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 6th Jan 2008
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This rifle can be used by anyone from the novice up. Fit some decent sights and you can use it all day long with no bother. My son has spent many happy hours round the fields after rats etc, and always comes home with a smile on his face.
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Review by
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on 7th Feb 2006
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I bought my Webley Hawk 15 years ago. Although it is cheap but it is dead accurate and can compete with many of the expensive airguns in accuracy. I like to hunt pigeons & starlings and it is dead accurate on pigeons and starlings within 35 yards.
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Review by
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on 6th Feb 2006
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I bought my Webley Hawk 15 years ago. It has great value for money although it was cheap but it can compete with many of the expensive airguns. My Webley Hawk is dead accurate within 35 yards. I tried more than 20 kinds of pellets but RWS
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Review by
The ultimate hunter
on 1st Apr 2004
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User Rating : 9
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The webley hawk is a old model but still can compete with modern day air rifles in the accuracy department. I own a stingray and a Theoben eliminater and its just as accurate untill 40 yrds then the eliminator comes into its own. In my opinion and many other peoples the Webley hawk is the ideal lean ...
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Review by
satansoft
on 16th Oct 2003
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User Rating : 9
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I use a Weirauch HW77K, but my 10 year old son found it very heavy to use, so I found a second hand MkII Webley Hawk in a car boot sale. I gave it an overhaul,regreased the innards etc. the stock was in bad condition so I took it back to bare wood and restained and waxed it, added a nice 4 x 32 and ...
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Review by
Kirkstead.
on 28th Oct 2002
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User Rating : 3
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I had a Webley Hawk MK3 for xmas when I was 11.I had a BSA Airsporter aswell but my dad got me the Hawk 'cos it's nice and light, son'. It wasn't very much fun to shoot as I remember and was quite ugly looking to me...especially the sights and the stock. I've got a HW95 now and compared to that it's ...
Kirkstead.'s full review | 105 words
Review by
IAN ROCKS.
on 25th Sep 2002
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User Rating : 10
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I Have a Webley Hawk air rifle and i find it quite light compared to some more modern rifles. It was only £20 so i think it was good value.
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Review by
jimbob.
on 15th Jun 2002
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User Rating : 10
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The Webley Hawk air gun can be upgraded to be very powerful and fast.
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Review by
Chris.
on 17th Mar 2002
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User Rating : 7
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The Webley hawk's a great starter air rifle, however it's an old rifle and most of the ones around today will have pretty worn barrels - mine does. It's fairly powerful and has quite a good stock on it, though it's not got an adjustable trigger or anything like that which most modern rifles have tod ...
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