Webley and Scott 800 Series Semi Automatic Matt Black Reviews
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Good Points: Price / smooth operation / good handling.
Bad Points: Owners manual could be a lot better.
General comments: A good pigeon / rabbit hunting gun at a very reasonable price. I brought one to save scratching the Beretta on decoying days and have not regretted it. It even gets the odd day out on clays . The gun recycles well on both 28g & 30g cartridges, I cant say if its as good on any other loads because thats all I put through it. Being the black synthetic version it is easy to clean, I can have it stripped down cleaned and put back together as quick as I clean my over & under. The trigger assembly drops out via a couple of pins for easy cleaning in a matter of seconds. Overall you get what you pay for, its not Beretta or benneli but it is a good gun for the price and one that if looked after should be a welcome addition to your gun cabinet
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June 1997 Questions And Answers
Would like to reload shells with black powder. ... I have heard that you can shoot the shorter, weaker loads in magnums, but there may be some adjustments necessary to ensure semi-automatic operation.
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Aug 1997 Questions And Answers
Webley Mark IV .38 6" Blue A93XXX ... Dreyse N??? .25 Caliber Semi Automatic 2 Inches Unknown 60XXX ... Replacement is harder, and requires some crosshair wire, or web from a black widow spider.
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