phantomfett
Active Hunter
Ditto what MaxPlague said....smooth on the left side, checkered on the right side. It's nice having one to be able to answer that with 100% certainty. 

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Oh, that's right; sorry that I forgot you have one of these too, phantom
phantomfett wrote:
...It's nice having one to be able to answer that with 100% certainty.![]()
Sorry about that....I was looking for one for so long, it just feels good to have it now. Trust me, even the guys who have the real webleys drool everytime they see one. Didn't mean to rub it in....
Nerf-Herder wrote:
Oh, that's right; sorry that I forgot you have one of these too, phantomNow.....are you trying to get us all jealous, or do you just enjoy seeing your fellow bounty hunters drool?
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Oh, gosh! No apology necessary, phantom
phantomfett wrote:
Sorry about that....I was looking for one for so long, it just feels good to have it now. Trust me, even the guys who have the real webleys drool everytime they see one. Didn't mean to rub it in....![]()
fpoato wrote:
Solid stock
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Nerf-Herder wrote:
The reason, I posted being only 99.9% sure on msquared's grip inquiry, was because I wasn't certain that the grip that came with mine was the one that originally belonged to the No.1 Mk.1, as there are other grip patterns, that Webley made for some of their other guns (like the new pic of the black one that's posted above, which could of fit the stock bracket on mine just as well.
Agreed, this is a cool example of the RotJ.
phantomfett wrote:
Are you talking about the ROTJ rifle that WPK said was his old one? It looks great, but the stock bracket isn't a webley bracket. Notice it's missing the piece that wraps around the back of the handle, and the grip plate isn't notched to accomodate the bracket? Cool rifle though.![]()
That is one of your friendly neighborhood webslinger's kits. It turned out awesome, almost causing me to paint my stained stock black.
Nerf-Herder wrote:
I'm also wondering what material it might be made of, as your sharp observations about its slight deviations, from a real Webley, make that a question worth answering. A resin casting? 'Glass, maybe? It's not exactly easy to tell, from that pic, with the nice paintjob it has.
Damn!
BobaFettish wrote:
That is one of your friendly neighborhood webslinger's kits. It turned out awesome, almost causing me to paint my stained stock black.