you can fill the inside of the grips with epoxy resin or something similar and they then feel solid . I used ‘Sugru’ silicone rubber , it was great and I still have them as spares , but I got some RS hard rubber grips dating back to the 1920s. A lot of dremmel work , some jiggery pokery with a metal plate and epoxy glue for the spring clip and they look terrific. I also put some scraps of sheet lead inside the right grip frame to increase to weight to exact RS spec.
I bought all three sizes but I can't imagine why they would make such a thin cheap plastic grip. You can fill the hand grips with some silicone it'll make it feel more solid and the silicone can be peeled out later on if you don't want it. It's the same problem with my Chiappa Rhino limited edition cheap plastic handles
I found that blackening the ramp under the front sight sharpened up thesights by reducing glare and a-mirage effect. Groups were raised up to center of bull and size of groups were reduced by 1/2
Hi Rick! I'd really could have some advice with my recently acquired black Webley pellet shooter. The single action is Ok! But the trigger pull in double action is awfully heavy and creepy.!! My index finger hurst from shooting in DA. Everything else seems to be working fine, especially the good accuracy. Please, let me know according to your experience, if the trigger pull may smoothen out after the gun wares-in? I wonder, if the heavy pull is only bad because the gun in brand new.? Thank you in advance for your time in responding. Best regards, Kurt! ☺
I'm pretty sure with some use it will loosen up - beyond that I suppose you can open it up and take some tension out but that would definitely void the warranty. More generally though, firing in DA does just kinda suck naturally on the real thing lol
Why not use an Internet search engine to look for a gun dealer in your area? Otherwise, are you permitted to IMPORT an air gun? You may be able to buy from a USA source and have them send it to you in India. Or refer your question to your police department. Good luck.
He knows that. There are no 7 shot .44 revolvers. He was referring to the the number of bullets it holds, as Clint said "did he fire 6 shots or 5", when this revolver holds 7. He's a gun enthusiast, not an idiot, he knows what he's talking.
you can fill the inside of the grips with epoxy resin or something similar and they then feel solid . I used ‘Sugru’ silicone rubber , it was great and I still have them as spares , but I got some RS hard rubber grips dating back to the 1920s. A lot of dremmel work , some jiggery pokery with a metal plate and epoxy glue for the spring clip and they look terrific. I also put some scraps of sheet lead inside the right grip frame to increase to weight to exact RS spec.
I wonder what it would take to make a Webley-Fosbery air gun.
I bought all three sizes but I can't imagine why they would make such a thin cheap plastic grip. You can fill the hand grips with some silicone it'll make it feel more solid and the silicone can be peeled out later on if you don't want it. It's the same problem with my Chiappa Rhino limited edition cheap plastic handles
Can you get genuine grips for the gun?
I have both the smoothbore and the nickel rifled version. The nickel sights were difficult
I found that blackening the ramp under the front sight sharpened up thesights by reducing glare and a-mirage effect. Groups were raised up to center of bull and size of groups were reduced by 1/2
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Can you get a holster for this gun please?
Could you tell me if you are able to adjust the rear sights or are they none movable.
Hi Rick!
I'd really could have some advice with my recently acquired black Webley pellet shooter. The single action is Ok! But the trigger pull in double action is awfully heavy and creepy.!! My index finger hurst from shooting in DA. Everything else seems to be working fine, especially the good accuracy. Please, let me know according to your experience, if the trigger pull may smoothen out after the gun wares-in? I wonder, if the heavy pull is only bad because the gun in brand new.? Thank you in advance for your time in responding. Best regards, Kurt! ☺
I'm pretty sure with some use it will loosen up - beyond that I suppose you can open it up and take some tension out but that would definitely void the warranty. More generally though, firing in DA does just kinda suck naturally on the real thing lol
Very nice
How to putt cylinder this revolvor pleas tell me
Is. There a macarroj KIT for GLOCK 43
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would love to order from pyramidair, but they don't ship to europe more's the pity. You're looking great rick
Looks fun.
It is and it feels so right.
Damn man you have lost some weight !
Yeah.. few pounds here and there ;).. about 80 of them so far.
Cheers
AGW
That's ok Rick..... I found some of your lost pounds.......
OK,,, looks nice but it does not out perform a Crosman Vigilante which is under $50
I will have one if you can ship it to India....do let me know if thr is a way to do so...
Looking good man. Hope your health is OK?
i want this in india..please tell me about it
Why not use an Internet search engine to look for a gun dealer in your area?
Otherwise, are you permitted to IMPORT an air gun? You may be able to buy from a USA source and have them send it to you in India. Or refer your question to your police department. Good luck.
How can buy in india
Easier to load the shells while in the revolver.
Dirty Harry used a 44 not a .357
He knows that. There are no 7 shot .44 revolvers.
He was referring to the the number of bullets it holds, as Clint said "did he fire 6 shots or 5", when this revolver holds 7.
He's a gun enthusiast, not an idiot, he knows what he's talking.
Can you export it to india. If possible contact me ASAP
you last some weight there Rick
That's rather loud for an air pistol