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Webley & Scott mark 3 .22 Air Rifle

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SKU: JAA00#21150_7384174273 Category: Air guns Tags: .22", &, #3, Air, Mark, Mark 3, rifle, Scott, Trench Art, Webley
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~ Webley & Scott mark 3 .22 Air Rifle ~

The Webley & Scott Mark 3 .22 Air Rifle is a well-regarded piece of British airgun history, known for its quality craftsmanship and robust design.

~ Condition ~

The rifle is in good working order.

Here’s an overview of its history:

1. Company Background: Webley & Scott
Founding: Webley & Scott is a British firearms and airgun manufacturer that dates back to the early 19th century. Founded by William Davies in 1790 and later joined by his son-in-law, Philip Webley, the company initially produced handguns. It became famous for its revolvers, which were used by the British military.
Transition to Airguns: By the early 20th century, Webley & Scott had diversified into airguns, bringing their expertise in firearm manufacturing to the design and production of high-quality air rifles and pistols.
2. Introduction of the Mark 3 Air Rifle
Launch Year: The Webley Mark 3 .22 Air Rifle was introduced in 1946, just after World War II. It was designed as a top-tier air rifle for both target shooting and small game hunting, combining power, accuracy, and durability.
Design Characteristics:
Underlever Mechanism: The Mark 3 featured an underlever cocking mechanism, which was a significant departure from the break-barrel designs that were common at the time. This design allowed for a fixed barrel, which improved accuracy.
Quality Materials: The rifle was constructed with a solid wood stock, typically made from walnut or beech, and a blued steel barrel and action. This gave the rifle a classic and durable appearance.
Caliber: It was available in both .177 and .22 calibers, with the .22 caliber version being particularly popular for its higher power and suitability for hunting.
Sights: The Mark 3 came with adjustable open sights as standard, and it could also be fitted with a scope for improved accuracy.
3. Evolution and Variants
Long Production Run: The Webley Mark 3 enjoyed a long production run from 1946 to the mid-1970s. Over this period, several minor modifications were made to improve performance and ergonomics, but the core design remained largely unchanged. Serial Numbers and Collectibility: The rifle’s serial numbers can provide insights into its production period, making certain models more collectible. Early models with low serial numbers and original features are particularly sought after by collectors.
Post-War Popularity: The Mark 3 became a favorite among air rifle enthusiasts in post-war Britain. It was known for its accuracy and power, making it a top choice for those looking to engage in both target shooting and pest control.
4. Legacy and Impact
Durability and Reputation: The Mark 3 earned a reputation for being exceptionally well-built and reliable. Many of these rifles are still in working order today, a testament to the craftsmanship of Webley & Scott.
Influence on Later Designs: The success of the Mark 3 influenced later air rifle designs, both within Webley & Scott and among other manufacturers. Its combination of traditional craftsmanship with innovative design elements set a standard for high-quality air rifles.
End of Production: Production of the Mark 3 ceased in the mid-1970s as Webley & Scott began to focus on more modern air rifle designs. However, the Mark 3 remains a beloved model among airgun collectors and vintage air rifle enthusiasts.
5. Collectibility
Collectors’ Item: Today, the Webley Mark 3 is considered a classic in the world of vintage airguns. Collectors value it for its historical significance, build quality, and the nostalgia it evokes from a bygone era of British manufacturing.
Restoration and Use: Many enthusiasts continue to restore and use these rifles, maintaining their functionality and preserving their heritage.
In summary, the Webley & Scott Mark 3 .22 Air Rifle is a significant piece of airgun history, embodying the high standards of British engineering and craftsmanship. Its long production run and enduring reputation for quality have cemented its status as a classic air rifle.

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