Can Anyone identify these Webley Parts?

stellardude

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Heya Folks...

I bought this Webley D-Bracket and Brass Grip from a member a short while back.

It's quite obviously not a 100% accurate replica, because the D-Bracket does not have the protruding part at the bottom that slots into the Trigger Assembly piece (making it slide up and down due to it's weight.... I've fixed this with a little epoxy, but it's bound to give at some point!)

Anways... just curious if anyone can identify where these parts originated?

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these are reproduction Webley MkVI shoulder stock parts. i believe they are made somewhere in India and are not the best casts to say the least. but they are the best thing out there at the moment
 
They do the trick, for sure.
They feel really nice, assembled.... but that one little missing detail allows the D-Bracket to swivel on the screw. Unfortunate! :) (But not unusable! hahaha)

Thanks for the Info on where it may have come from! Good to know!
 
if you dont mind the grip being permantly fixed to the main housing, a little bit of 2 part epoxy will hold that sucka down real nice!
 
That's exactly what I did... with the 2 part epoxy.
I didn't use it on the grip... but on the D-bracket... the grip does't pivot if the D-bracket is in place.

I wish I didn't have to do that... I wanted to be able to disassemble it all easily... but oh well! It's gonna be slick when it's all done!
 
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