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I still have that old Mercury engine---the boat is long since gone---and the boys are a lot older.
That photo shows a place where we used to go fishing with at little shooting along the way.
I have the blue streak in .20 maybe older but hold air and is crazy accurate. My Tempest is from the 90s, shoots like it's still new. These guns were all so well made, they will be around forever.
I still have that old Mercury engine---the boat is long since gone---and the boys are a lot older.
That photo shows a place where we used to go fishing with at little shooting along the way.
Question for you experts---
What is this Webley Mk. 1 air pistol worth today---with it's original box?
This was my Grandfather's pistol---he gave it to me --probably in the early 1950's to shoot chippies that dug holes in his lawn at our cottages. Bounty of .25 cents a head. (I don't remember if I collected any rewards for my shooting skills with this pistol.)
I had a Webley Tempest that I could never get to shoot with any accuracy. I even tried it in a pistol vice at the range with the same result - so I sold it many moons ago. I've had a Sheridan Silver Streak for about 30 years and its the most accurate air gun I've ever seen. With a 4X scope Its deadly on squirrels, partridge, rabbits and similar sized game.