i was born in Hong Kong, My dad had joined the Hong Kong Police force straight from the RAF (he was serving there at Kai Tak airport when his National service ended)_ My Mum was in Hong Kong with her family as her father was a RSM in the Army in the welsh regiment. I remember Dad always brought his Webley revolver home after his shift, as was the practice at the time. Mum caught my brother (who was 8 at the time) playing with some bullets that 'he found' Big confrontation between parents ensued as to safe storage of ammo. But back to the revolver. I remember dad showing me how he cleaned the gun and stripped it down. I was allowed to hold the gun (unloaded of course) and remember how heavy it felt! I will certainly see if I can get one as it brings back so many memories of my childhood in the crown colony as it was in the 60's! As for the figure '60' I now myself am 63, Dad passed several years ago, but Ill always remember his Webley Mk 6 (the real one!)")
Depending on where you live, you might have either a harder or easier time getting a Webley. I think the hardest part is actually finding a genuine Webley, along with its harder to find .455 ammo. I think Fiocchi is one of the only companies that still make the .455 caliber if you do find a genuine Webley revolver.
Morning Andy, These mk6's are great fun and very close to the original. I have my grandfather's original mk6 in .455 on the table they are hard to tell apart.
I do wish sometimes the manufacturers would (for the UK market) go closer to that 6ft/lbs limit as something like this with nigh on double the power output would be one hell of a fun plinker. I reckon if the makers of things like this and the s&w revolvers put more time into rifled barrels, power output (to legal limits of course) and overall build quality they'd sell WAY more of these than they do. A revolver with "real feel" insertable bullets that packs a decent punch against tin cans and targets in the garden would be pretty awesome tbh.
I’ve had the bb battlefield version for 6 years and I must say that it’s one of my favourite replica air guns, I bought it before the pellet version was released. A couple of points to note though: 1/ sometimes I find that the hammer gets caught under the web of your thumb if you are holding the grip too high, it’s ok when you get used to it though. 2/ I found it not much fun if you are using it with the 6 shells that it’s supplied with. Having to reload the shells with bbs after every 6 shots gets a bit annoying. If you buy an additional 24 shells and pre-load them before the session it is much more fun and the 30 shells is just right for one co2 capsule. The only problem is that the shells were very expensive here in the uk. It worked out much cheaper for me to have some shipped from Spain.
I bought the BBs in 6" in 2015 and in 2019 the Exhibition Nickel finish. Very realistic - I have a deactivated police version. In 1916, Lieutenant Pritchard invented a bayonet for trench warfare to fit the 6" service revolver. It was a commercial failure and only about 200 were made. In 2018, one soled for £6000. Mine (brass and steel, with scabbard) £165 came from China. It needed a lot of machining to fit but looks great.
Hi Andy most say is that you and your wife and the team have done a brilliant job on all your TH-cam videos all the time and i must thank you from the bottom of my heart and please carry on with the brilliant work to all of you
Yeah, those three framed hanging on the wall in that descending format would look great. I have had the 6" battlefield version a few months now, doesn't come with all that white lettering or the sticker on the barrel. 22 version of that 2.5" would be a nice addition.
Please let us know why this batch of mk vi’s is only up to around 3 joules power whereas the one (silver exhibition finish) you tested some time ago is on record having around 4 joules power?
Only available in .177 here in the USA, I got the civilian pellet model, I like the lesser known and oddities when it comes to historical guns. Impressive quality, look and fun to shoot. I'm tempted to get either a service or police version. Great review Andy. 👍👍👍👍👍
I spent about a month deciding whether to get the Umarex Colt Peacemaker or the Webley Mk VI, ended up getting the .22 MK VI and its supposed to arrive in about 4 hours. Couldnt be happier with my decision, Ive only heard good things about it. I might still get the peacemaker down the line tho, theres nothing quite like the gun that won the west. I saw you compared the Umarex and ASG .357s, a comparison between all the classic revolvers would be nice too.
I too was in same dilemma. Having a MKVI first. But later on Got the Colt peacemaker John Wayne signature Nickel finish pellet version too. And Boy its a Beauty I must say. Am a proud owner possessing two of the most Beautiful and sought after HISTORICAL replicas. Thanks to Andy's ever so informative and entertaining reviews.
Great review again Andy. Many thanks. I have had the six inch version for some time, which I love, but will certainly now get a shorter barrelled version.
my neck of the woods with this Andy, went to bassets pole peaky blinders shooting fun in september, great fun it was, ending with a thompson submachine gun fireing bb,s electronicly .
Did the Thompson have the drum mag or straight, l think the drum mag makes the look of the gun so much better. They should all have drum mags, by order of the...
A good friend used to carry the .38 version, he was in the RUC in NI They then got the ruger speed 6, .357 magnum I carried a Walter ppk .22 later a Walter p5 then A S&W 38sp.
Spoke to Pyramid Air in US , they are bringing in the 22 version.Fine with me, I have a blue bb and a nickel 177 pellet. Hopefully they will bring in the 2 1/2, and 4 inchers to the US
My dear brother andy I think this is the first review of the new models, the 4 & 2.5 inch. Many thanks for this video I wanted to see the civilian model in battlefield finish. Can u pls make a close up of it & with its clicks & sounds while operating.
Another excellent video, Andy. I have the centennial edition in battlefield finish. It is one of the most impressive pellet guns I have seen. I am hoping to crave some hardwood grips over the winter.
I used the original Webley Revolver Many years ago and apart from the weight in a Teenagers Hand it was Great! ..Heck of a punch to it and was quite accurate too ..Good for Webley bringing these back Just a crying shame that we are no longer allowed to own the Real ones but rather tame 'Spud Guns'
I possess the MKVI 6 inch replica, thanks to Andy for his Excellent and in depth explanation and reviews. Really feel proud to possess a piece of History.
Thank you very much for another wonderful video. I am just getting used to the idea of target shooting with CO2, and I can't thank you enough for teaching me
I wish they were still produced and owned by a British company ,they are owned and made by hatsan ,the Webley brand has been owned by them for around 12/13 years ,could be a little more.
@@deloreandmc88Those 'bureaucrats' are elected by the people, and neither the people nor the Parliamentarians in the UK show any sign of wanting to allow handguns to be owned by the general public. That is the factual situation however unpalatable it is to you. Or me.
You don't know how lucky you are in the UK. I live in Northern Ireland, I hold an FAC and presently I am waiting over 4 months for a variation to add a FX Crown to my FAC. I study history at UU and and involved in Living History, would love one of these, but I feel that I would not have a hope of getting one as it too would have to be added to a FAC.
In Northern Ireland you can own the real thing. In the rest of the UK pistols are pretty much banned unless they have a ridiculously long barrel and stock.
I really want one! My Grandfather served In the Colonial Police having come through the First World War. It was not unusual to buy your own sidearm as long as it used the Service ammunition, and he bought the recommended 4" version from the Civil Service store just off the Strand , before shipping out. He sold it to a colleague when his Service ended before coming home.
Thanks Andy for another Brill review. I've been looking at the MK6 for a while and now I'm loving🥰 the two and a half inch version as something different to add to my collection 😀 cheers Andy. kind regards Dave 👍
I wonder if you know a secure display cabinet, I've all 3 off the Wembley mark 6, there brilliant, be a shame not to display but what a buzz to use them
Nice review. I already have the 6". Love it. After watching what the 2 1/2" can do I immediately ordered one! Same pellet holder is the same as the Barra Schofield 3. Thanks for the jolt of enjoyment!
Andy your reviews are costing me way too much money , added the six inch barrel mk v1 to my collection and the mrs has taken such a like to it we are getting one for her tomorrow instead of the daisy 415 she originally wanted lol
Awesome review of a beautiful set of replicas. This is my favorite type of air gun, I have little kids but also like guns so it’s nice to have options.
Pyramid in the USA just got the 2 1/2 and 4 inch 177 Battlefields, I ordered the 2 1/2 version today . The 22 versions won’t be available until June 2022. Will bite the pellet and shoot the 177, which will join my 6 inch blue bb version and my nickel 6 inch pellet revolver. Very nicely made replicas .
My absolute favourite replica air pistol. Carried by Captain Mainwarring and Basil Rathbones Sherlock Holmes. My favourite actor carries in films and TV. “Don’t tell ‘em your name Pike” 😬😬 Great review Andy. You can hear your enthusiasm in your voice matey
I am a Webley spring Tempest owner from 1985 had brand new original Birmingham made 1 in box also got the holster for it All mail order Catalogue, got sold when 1st serious relationship started , shame as we lasted 4.5 yrs gun was older than that , but nice find some time back got chance to buy another 1 used but in super original condition and British made Birmingham with both front stickers still on plastic covers, now have 2 alectos 177 + 22 versions to but 6” Army .455 revolver is finally here , now need to save up pensioned off due illness early means a lot too pay for fun but i like them ? great looking lovely make , would you be interested in reviewing the Tempest in .22 cal ? leave that up to you great video chill day CO2 working nicely in warm place no doubt hello all at AAR n Mrs AAR , Vector Team too. great video to watch on friday.
Another great review, any chance you might do home renovation videos I know that would be off topic but your very talented and entertaining they could be fun.
So I'm trying to choose, for single action functionality only (double action doesn't interest me I have a gas M92) between the 1875 Remington, the Webley, and the Nagant
Hello Andy.. absolutely love this review.. I'm picking the 4 inch aged finish up on Saturday from vector air.. can't wait.. cheers mate... regards Dave 😉👍👍👍👍
Sadly, I bought my 6" version before the pellet version was even announced ☹ Though, they do work with copper coated lead bbs, which is safer as they are much less likely to rebound...
Hey mike dont worry old son just go get the pellet shells, It works great bb or pellet. Try sticking a pellet in the back of the bb shell im sure it works as i bought mine a few years ago and i use pellets.
I have the 6" .177 pellet in black finish. Very good revolver replica indeed. I like the 4". In .22, that would be interesting as there are very few CO2 pistols in that calibre.
Thanks much. When do You think Umarex will come out with a Stengun? The mp-40 and M1A1 are cool, but a Sten would be AWESOME. As a 55 year old, immature,middle aged Man ,I put on "A Bridge to Far " ,cradle my stengun and help save the world from Nazi world dominance. Yes. A stengun Please!
@@brettbaker5599 Funny cos the real stens were made for £1 each during the second World War, cheap and Erm.. Cheerful ? Doesn't sound right about a death dealing gun does it lol.
I have the 6"... I love that thing! Now I have to grab the 4". Cosplay 'Watson' to a friends 'Sherlock'. By the way.... 6" is delightfully accurate at 20 feet.
I actually have multiple wembleys same for peacemakers and one Schofield, I bought a Wembley caus Indiana Jones used it and like he's a great character to want to look up to ina sense
I'm getting a bit spoilt for choice now, having been after a WWII replica rifle or pistol for quite a while. Every time I think I've made my mind up, another replica hits the shelves. Legends MP40 and Tommy were my first choices, then the Lee Enfield popped up and now these.... aaargh. Too much choice! :)
Great review. I have the 6". For me , just mention that trigger more.. single and double action. I prefer single action. Lose a bit of accuracy with the pull on the double action.
Intresting history on the snub nosed 2.5 length version. Not alot of information out there and Correct me if I'm wrong but apparently after ww2 a bunch of them were shipped to the US as surplus. Many of them were cut down by gunsmiths to appeal to the American Market.
They do look exceptional and would pass muster for WWI / WWII reenactors. Always had a soft spot for the Webleys, I'd love one. On a separate topic; have you got access to the recent Turkish PCP rifles, e.g. ATA Airborne, Aselkon MX range, etc.. ? Would love to get your take on them.
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i was born in Hong Kong, My dad had joined the Hong Kong Police force straight from the RAF (he was serving there at Kai Tak airport when his National service ended)_ My Mum was in Hong Kong with her family as her father was a RSM in the Army in the welsh regiment.
I remember Dad always brought his Webley revolver home after his shift, as was the practice at the time. Mum caught my brother (who was 8 at the time) playing with some bullets that 'he found'
Big confrontation between parents ensued as to safe storage of ammo.
But back to the revolver. I remember dad showing me how he cleaned the gun and stripped it down. I was allowed to hold the gun (unloaded of course) and remember how heavy it felt! I will certainly see if I can get one as it brings back so many memories of my childhood in the crown colony as it was in the 60's! As for the figure '60' I now myself am 63, Dad passed several years ago, but Ill always remember his Webley Mk 6 (the real one!)")
Depending on where you live, you might have either a harder or easier time getting a Webley. I think the hardest part is actually finding a genuine Webley, along with its harder to find .455 ammo. I think Fiocchi is one of the only companies that still make the .455 caliber if you do find a genuine Webley revolver.
thank you for sharing
Morning Andy, These mk6's are great fun and very close to the original.
I have my grandfather's original mk6 in .455 on the table they are hard to tell apart.
I literally bought one of the 6” on Monday and I absolutely love it, couldn’t say a word wrong about it
the powe is way to low wont even kill a fly
@@loukianicolaou5549 good thing I’m not trying to kill anything then
.22 or .177?
@@kanejones99 177
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I have the 6” version and think it’s the best replica pistol in my vast collection. Thanks for a excellent review as always 👍
Dont tempt me dam it 😆
I do wish sometimes the manufacturers would (for the UK market) go closer to that 6ft/lbs limit as something like this with nigh on double the power output would be one hell of a fun plinker. I reckon if the makers of things like this and the s&w revolvers put more time into rifled barrels, power output (to legal limits of course) and overall build quality they'd sell WAY more of these than they do. A revolver with "real feel" insertable bullets that packs a decent punch against tin cans and targets in the garden would be pretty awesome tbh.
What ammo does yours shoot. Because I've heard .455 bullets are very rare.
I also have the 6 inch version. It's definitely my favourite along with the single action army from umarex
@@dodo19923 or just repeal the ban on short barrel handguns !
Great video tanks . I would like to see a test of the .22 version.
I’ve had the bb battlefield version for 6 years and I must say that it’s one of my favourite replica air guns, I bought it before the pellet version was released. A couple of points to note though: 1/ sometimes I find that the hammer gets caught under the web of your thumb if you are holding the grip too high, it’s ok when you get used to it though. 2/ I found it not much fun if you are using it with the 6 shells that it’s supplied with. Having to reload the shells with bbs after every 6 shots gets a bit annoying. If you buy an additional 24 shells and pre-load them before the session it is much more fun and the 30 shells is just right for one co2 capsule. The only problem is that the shells were very expensive here in the uk. It worked out much cheaper for me to have some shipped from Spain.
I bought the BBs in 6" in 2015 and in 2019 the Exhibition Nickel finish. Very realistic - I have a deactivated police version. In 1916, Lieutenant Pritchard invented a bayonet for trench warfare to fit the 6" service revolver. It was a commercial failure and only about 200 were made. In 2018, one soled for £6000. Mine (brass and steel, with scabbard) £165 came from China. It needed a lot of machining to fit but looks great.
Oh, the 6 is a must have for me as I absolutely love this gun!
Hi Andy most say is that you and your wife and the team have done a brilliant job on all your TH-cam videos all the time and i must thank you from the bottom of my heart and please carry on with the brilliant work to all of you
Thanks Andy. I always look forward to Fridays and your reviews. What a treat this week, one of my favourites and a most iconic pistol.
Webley are stellar firearms,I miss the UK airguns.My first airgun was a Webley Vulcan.Hello AAR from the USA,BE well.
the weathered look is so much better looking.
The 2.5 inch battlefield is stunning!
Yeah, those three framed hanging on the wall in that descending format would look great. I have had the 6" battlefield version a few months now, doesn't come with all that white lettering or the sticker on the barrel. 22 version of that 2.5" would be a nice addition.
Please let us know why this batch of mk vi’s is only up to around 3 joules power whereas the one (silver exhibition finish) you tested some time ago is on record having around 4 joules power?
excellent review andy. I fired an old webley in the army in the 60s and it kicked like a mule. a fine pistol..
Webley revolvers are British classics. They appear in virtually every British TV/film period drama.
They are not real there.
Only available in .177 here in the USA, I got the civilian pellet model, I like the lesser known and oddities when it comes to historical guns. Impressive quality, look and fun to shoot. I'm tempted to get either a service or police version. Great review Andy. 👍👍👍👍👍
I spent about a month deciding whether to get the Umarex Colt Peacemaker or the Webley Mk VI, ended up getting the .22 MK VI and its supposed to arrive in about 4 hours. Couldnt be happier with my decision, Ive only heard good things about it. I might still get the peacemaker down the line tho, theres nothing quite like the gun that won the west. I saw you compared the Umarex and ASG .357s, a comparison between all the classic revolvers would be nice too.
I too was in same dilemma. Having a MKVI first. But later on Got the Colt peacemaker John Wayne signature Nickel finish pellet version too. And Boy its a Beauty I must say. Am a proud owner possessing two of the most Beautiful and sought after HISTORICAL replicas. Thanks to Andy's ever so informative and entertaining reviews.
@@Amit-nq6xt I watched 2 seasons of peaky blinders while fiddling with the webley. just ordered the colt, now about to watch django unchained with it
Great review again Andy. Many thanks. I have had the six inch version for some time, which I love, but will certainly now get a shorter barrelled version.
Got all 3, fandaby guns, a joy to use, I wish I could find a display case that was secured,
I like the "aged" finish on that 4 inch model.
Excellent as always Andy, very impressed with those three, wonder if i can manage to sneek one in to my gun cab, without her knowing
my neck of the woods with this Andy, went to bassets pole peaky blinders shooting fun in september, great fun it was, ending with a thompson submachine gun fireing bb,s electronicly .
Did the Thompson have the drum mag or straight, l think the drum mag makes the look of the gun so much better. They should all have drum mags, by order of the...
A good friend used to carry the .38 version, he was in the RUC in NI
They then got the ruger speed 6, .357 magnum I carried a Walter ppk .22 later a Walter p5 then A S&W 38sp.
Spoke to Pyramid Air in US , they are bringing in the 22 version.Fine with me, I have a blue bb and a nickel 177 pellet. Hopefully they will bring in the 2 1/2, and 4 inchers to the US
Any idea of availability or piece ?
I own my Grandfather's MKVI when he was promoted to Lieutenant in September 1917. Canadian Expeditionary Force.
My dear brother andy
I think this is the first review of the new models, the 4 & 2.5 inch.
Many thanks for this video
I wanted to see the civilian model in battlefield finish.
Can u pls make a close up of it
& with its clicks & sounds while operating.
Another excellent video, Andy. I have the centennial edition in battlefield finish. It is one of the most impressive pellet guns I have seen. I am hoping to crave some hardwood grips over the winter.
I used the original Webley Revolver Many years ago and apart from the weight in a Teenagers Hand it was Great! ..Heck of a punch to it and was quite accurate too ..Good for Webley bringing these back Just a crying shame that we are no longer allowed to own the Real ones but rather tame 'Spud Guns'
I get the bb version and buy shells for the pellet version and use it with both bb and pellet
The Webley is simply superb
I possess the MKVI 6 inch replica, thanks to Andy for his Excellent and in depth explanation and reviews. Really feel proud to possess a piece of History.
A very enjoyable demo., thanks Andy!
My Beretta 92s (yes I have several) take me back to the 1980s, when I owned a 9mm one.
Thank you very much for another wonderful video. I am just getting used to the idea of target shooting with CO2, and I can't thank you enough for teaching me
Beautiful British pieces! Great review Andy!
I wish they were still produced and owned by a British company ,they are owned and made by hatsan ,the Webley brand has been owned by them for around 12/13 years ,could be a little more.
What is price of these guns please tell me
Ridiculous we cant own the real thing in the UK. Still these are worthy replicas.
Why not make your congressmen change the laws? The people are the power, don't allow yourselves to be ruled and disarmed by a bunch of bureaucrats.
Course you can have any thing you want, ever heard about legal gun ranges
@@AnthonyFirth-tg1ci you can't shoot handguns like these at a shooting range in the UK. Handguns are effectively illegal for civilians to own or use.
@@thepenultimateninja5797 Actually section 5 and 7 are more and more popular.
Section 7 though only allowed you to keep them at a club/range.
@@deloreandmc88Those 'bureaucrats' are elected by the people, and neither the people nor the Parliamentarians in the UK show any sign of wanting to allow handguns to be owned by the general public. That is the factual situation however unpalatable it is to you. Or me.
Notice the sound intro is from the film pig hunt, watch it! I think it's the 6in i shall add to my armoury, dig your grooves man
You don't know how lucky you are in the UK. I live in Northern Ireland, I hold an FAC and presently I am waiting over 4 months for a variation to add a FX Crown to my FAC. I study history at UU and and involved in Living History, would love one of these, but I feel that I would not have a hope of getting one as it too would have to be added to a FAC.
In Northern Ireland you can own the real thing. In the rest of the UK pistols are pretty much banned unless they have a ridiculously long barrel and stock.
..got mine too the gun is bigger than i thought and i love it!! Thanks aar and nice vid Andy!
I really want one! My Grandfather served In the Colonial Police having come through the First World War. It was not unusual to buy your own sidearm as long as it used the Service ammunition, and he bought the recommended 4" version from the Civil Service store just off the Strand , before shipping out. He sold it to a colleague when his Service ended before coming home.
Thanks Andy for another Brill review. I've been looking at the MK6 for a while and now I'm loving🥰 the two and a half inch version as something different to add to my collection 😀 cheers Andy. kind regards Dave 👍
Excellent. Most helpful, I intend to go for one. Not sur which yet.
Get the 6 inch lovely weight in the hand, although you have probably bought one by now lol.
Andy when will you be able to review the new smith and wesson m29 looking forward to that
I second that!
Yes please!
Wish they did a Mk. V version as well, but I suppose the CO2 cartridge wouldn't fit inside the birdshead grip.
Currently have a 6inch BB version... will have to look into this further, look out wallet!!
Really really nice, but with 2 Joules i wonder how it even makes it to the target.
I wonder if you know a secure display cabinet, I've all 3 off the Wembley mark 6, there brilliant, be a shame not to display but what a buzz to use them
Though a little late to the party I to found myself with a collection of these after being altered to their availability, Thanks
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Nice review. I already have the 6". Love it. After watching what the 2 1/2" can do I immediately ordered one! Same pellet holder is the same as the Barra Schofield 3. Thanks for the jolt of enjoyment!
Great review Andy. Torn for which one. Dammit. All then.
The 6 inch is excellent nice n heavy.
just bought the shortest one today ,not tried it yet but nice video .
Loverly. Pitty we cannot have them in Australia.
Love them ! Are there any dealers in The UK that will sell them across the pond?
curious how the power would change if you swap the long and short barrels on these
Vector air are top notch in my experience
Andy, please grab the .22 Webleys and do the same with all of them. And as usualy the video is TOP.
Fletcher makes great replica air guns as well. These look like quality items.
God damn I want the 6" service revolver, but it's practically unobtanium in the States right now, settled for the 4" battlefield one
Andy your reviews are costing me way too much money , added the six inch barrel mk v1 to my collection and the mrs has taken such a like to it we are getting one for her tomorrow instead of the daisy 415 she originally wanted lol
Great enjoyable vid and thanks. You are a great Salesman.
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Replica Rifle
Any reviews on it Andy
Awesome review of a beautiful set of replicas. This is my favorite type of air gun, I have little kids but also like guns so it’s nice to have options.
Love the channel, I find it very informative and down to earth. Any chance of doing a comparative video on range finders?
I want it. But it's pretty hard to get here in Indonesia
Fine vid Sir! Thanks Andy
What an accuracy you did free hand from the long version 😲
Pyramid in the USA just got the 2 1/2 and 4 inch 177 Battlefields, I ordered the 2 1/2 version today . The 22 versions won’t be available until June 2022. Will bite the pellet and shoot the 177, which will join my 6 inch blue bb version and my nickel 6 inch pellet revolver. Very nicely made replicas .
I find it abit funny that the .22 will be available in 2022
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All the 2s lol. I gave 177 but would like the 22
Awesome review as always Andy. Great looking revolvers
My absolute favourite replica air pistol. Carried by Captain Mainwarring and Basil Rathbones Sherlock Holmes. My favourite actor carries in films and TV. “Don’t tell ‘em your name Pike” 😬😬
Great review Andy. You can hear your enthusiasm in your voice matey
Micheal Caine too in Zulu
Can you please review the asg Schofield 6
I am a Webley spring Tempest owner from 1985 had brand new original Birmingham made 1 in box also got the holster for it All mail order Catalogue, got sold when 1st serious relationship started , shame as we lasted 4.5 yrs gun was older than that , but nice find some time back got chance to buy another 1 used but in super original condition and British made Birmingham with both front stickers still on plastic covers, now have 2 alectos 177 + 22 versions to but 6” Army .455 revolver is finally here , now need to save up pensioned off due illness early means a lot too pay for fun but i like them ? great looking lovely make , would you be interested in reviewing the Tempest in .22 cal ? leave that up to you great video chill day CO2 working nicely in warm place no doubt hello all at AAR n Mrs AAR , Vector Team too. great video to watch on friday.
Another great review, any chance you might do home renovation videos I know that would be off topic but your very talented and entertaining they could be fun.
So I'm trying to choose, for single action functionality only (double action doesn't interest me I have a gas M92) between the 1875 Remington, the Webley, and the Nagant
I have no interest in replica pistols but I enjoyed the history lesson in this well made video, so I thank you for it.
The new boxes alone are gorgeous they dont look kitsch likr the older one
Hello Andy.. absolutely love this review.. I'm picking the 4 inch aged finish up on Saturday from vector air.. can't wait.. cheers mate... regards Dave 😉👍👍👍👍
Hope you enjoy it!
I like the aesthetic look of the mid length barrel, however these are big boys toys, so I wonder why......?.
Sadly, I bought my 6" version before the pellet version was even announced ☹
Though, they do work with copper coated lead bbs, which is safer as they are much less likely to rebound...
Hey mike dont worry old son just go get the pellet shells, It works great bb or pellet.
Try sticking a pellet in the back of the bb shell im sure it works as i bought mine a few years ago and i use pellets.
Very Nice !! Got to be the 6 " version !!!
I have the 6" .177 pellet in black finish. Very good revolver replica indeed. I like the 4". In .22, that would be interesting as there are very few CO2 pistols in that calibre.
do they need a bit of silicon grease on the cylinder and catch ?
Thanks much. When do You think Umarex will come out with a Stengun? The mp-40 and M1A1 are cool, but a Sten would be AWESOME. As a 55 year old, immature,middle aged Man ,I put on "A Bridge to Far " ,cradle my stengun and help save the world from Nazi world dominance. Yes. A stengun Please!
I second! Cheaper than shooting my real Sten. And no tax stamp to buy!
@@brettbaker5599
Funny cos the real stens were made for £1 each during the second World War, cheap and Erm.. Cheerful ? Doesn't sound right about a death dealing gun does it lol.
I've heard Umarex make guns with badly corroding inside barrels. I hope it's not true as nearly every replica air gun is made by them.
I’m in America and can’t find a dealer that sells the .22 caliber. Is it exclusive to the uk?
I have the 6"... I love that thing! Now I have to grab the 4". Cosplay 'Watson' to a friends 'Sherlock'. By the way.... 6" is delightfully accurate at 20 feet.
My dad always starts raging when I want to buy a new Airsoft gun 😂
I tell him I collect em to.
He doesn’t understand it
I actually have multiple wembleys same for peacemakers and one Schofield, I bought a Wembley caus Indiana Jones used it and like he's a great character to want to look up to ina sense
I'm getting a bit spoilt for choice now, having been after a WWII replica rifle or pistol for quite a while. Every time I think I've made my mind up, another replica hits the shelves. Legends MP40 and Tommy were my first choices, then the Lee Enfield popped up and now these.... aaargh. Too much choice! :)
Really enjoyed the review Andy. Looks the part, I too would prefer the smaller gun.
It's my opinion that it is this style of pistol that strikes the most fear in the movie bad guys 😁
Great review. I have the 6".
For me , just mention that trigger more.. single and double action. I prefer single action. Lose a bit of accuracy with the pull on the double action.
Intresting history on the snub nosed 2.5 length version. Not alot of information out there and Correct me if I'm wrong but apparently after ww2 a bunch of them were shipped to the US as surplus. Many of them were cut down by gunsmiths to appeal to the American Market.
Are these new versions only available in the UK? I can’t find anyone carrying them in the US.
Really excellent review, Andy!
Sir You Deserve millions of Subscribers....Thanks for Review, Love you Sir
They do look exceptional and would pass muster for WWI / WWII reenactors. Always had a soft spot for the Webleys, I'd love one.
On a separate topic; have you got access to the recent Turkish PCP rifles, e.g. ATA Airborne, Aselkon MX range, etc.. ? Would love to get your take on them.
Sorry forgotten to ad are you getting ad revenue from google/youtube advertising , as in break between 1st /2nd pistol advert ? just incase its been slipped in ? i hate ads on untube /google
Could you please do a video on the browning hi power 3 as I would like your opinion please