Questions about this Webley Tempest .177 Calibre Pellet

I know this question may seem odd. The reason I was asking is because I'd like to have one but have heard that those are discontinued sometimes ago.
 
I think they may have brought them back as I see other airgun retailers have them as well?
Looks like they are made in Turkey....
From another site,
The classic Webley Tempest is now available in the Replica Airguns Canada Store and let's set the record straight right from the start. This is a the latest made in Turkey version and it really smokes! From most peoples reviews the fit and finish are comparable to previous versions and we will just have to take their word for it as I have never had a Webley Tempest to compare one to? I can tell you the new Turkish made Webley Tempest is very well made air pistol and when it comes to power this gun take it right to the edge in terms of what is legal as an unregulated airgun in Canada.
 
Thank you for the information.
It is the phrase"Comes with certificate of Authenticity" got me thinking.
The certificate may imply (or NOT) that those in CAM store are the originals made in England?!
 
I think they may have brought them back as I see other airgun retailers have them as well?
Looks like they are made in Turkey....
From another site,

I saw some at ht tp://www.dlairgun.com/Air-Pistols/Webley/ . Those are going at considerable lower prices with different type of grips (based on the photos).
 
D&L does seem to have the best price....Replica Airguns price is higher then Canada Ammo's.
He shot both the .22 and the .177 through a chrony and got some impressive results.
The grips are the same they are just different on the left side where the thumb ramp is compared to the smooth right side. The grips are right hand specific.
These are the results I got shooting the Webley Tempests using my Chronograph:

.177 Caliber
6.9 grain pellets used
499 fps
3.8 foot pounds
5.2 Joules

.22 Caliber
11.9 grain pellets used
400 fps
4.2 foot pounds
5.7 Joules
 
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