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Webley Patriot
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  • Vulcanator Rank: Lieutenant 12th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Mine is a .25 cal Beeman Kodiak (re-badged Webley Patriot) that I purchased used a couple of weeks ago. Initial impressions are the bluing, a lustrous quality that easily surpasses my Weihrauchs! The woodwork that incorporates a screw for a sling swivel, a chequered pistol grip with white spacers an ...

  • Tetrol Rank: Corporal 25th Feb 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Opening the box of my Webley Patriot - it all reeked of quality - the finish, bluing etc was perfect. The varius metal working surfaces had a very fine lubricant applied, not even enough to smear with a finger, but there all the same. I think it is a heavy beast, but so am I - 193cm and 111kg. I fit ...

  • candid opinion 29th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    A total waste of money! And the bother of an FAC. Horrific recoil and accuracy is poor. Those that write here should compare it to even the cheapest .22 rimfire rifle which will outshoot it in every aspect. I absolutely hate to think what that recoil is doing to that expensive telescopic sight you'v ...

  • Guest 13th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Webley Patriot is a very powerful air rifle. I really like the recoil, it makes it feel like a real gun. It is very loud and also very heavy but still a great rifle. I would recommend this rifle to any adult how is looking to hunt small game such as rabbits and magpies.

  • Guest 22nd May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    You have to have another guns since this gun is recommended to be used only occasionally for large small games and birds since it is heavy and very powerful too. I have HW80 in .22 , a Diana model 52 , webley excel in .22, HW27 in .177 and a webley Omega in .177.

  • Vulcanator Rank: Lieutenant 4th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Bought this rifle new in April, Webley have made a few changes. "Tru glo" sights which are of plastic construction, the foresight is actually pressed onto the muzzle unlike the old metal sights, so if you drop the gun and break the sight -oh dear!The stock is subtly redesigned, the wood is of good q ...

  • skylineman 2nd May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Those that complain that this gun is too hard to cock, or is too heavy or is inaccurate are either a bunch of kids or are just not right. I mean, seriously, even my girlfriend can cock this gun 30 or so times before she gets tired and she is only 160 cm tall and weigh 50 kg! It's all about the techn ...

  • robo342 12th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    For my shooting characteristics, this gun was made for me, a perfect fit. I am very happy with the workmanship, accuracy, and especially the power. Is this gun the right fit for most, probably not, you must analyze what you want from a gun, how you are going to use it, and then do your research. ...

  • Guest 10th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I advice to by it in .25 caliber .

    you need a scope to aim it and shoot well? recomendation only

  • Guest 24th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The thing to consider before buying a Patriot is that in most cases a different airgun is a better answer to the question. I own a Patriot in .25 caliber, and it is my least used airgun out of a total of 7. It is a one trick pony, lots of power for a spring airgun, and I'll admit I was drawn to that ...