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The last of the British made Webley Tomahawks, LW Barrel, just been tuned for hunting by B&C, kit fitted all internals polished and tested over a time period, set to 11.2ft/lbs for some smooth shooting!

This is a hunting rifle, so it is not described as mint, there are a few scuffs here and there but nothing major! a fine looking rifle!!

The bluing on the barrel/breech blocks touched up by B&C all fine.

 

Cracking hunting rifle, very accurate! This one shoots really nice with the tune, it is very quiet for a springer.

The beech stock has been redone in Danish oil, has pepper pot style muzzle weight, barrel is threaded to take any UNF silencer

 

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£285

P&P. Inc.

 

A handsome rifle and I will be sad to see it go, reason for sale, not getting on with stock, if I had spare cash for a custom stock it would be staying.

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Hey keep it i have one its the best kept secret going. they wher the last true webley rifles and developed by venum massive chamber and a true venum stock you can tune it to the max if you have a fac. my tommy is kicking out 30flb and is a sweet as a nut much better than the patriot that i owned (just for the mods my tommy is on my fac)

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  • 7 months later...

Hi Terriersport

 

I realise this message is a little late, but how did you know your Tomahawk had a Lothar Walther barrel? I suppose other TOmahawks had a barrel made by Webley. Do you know if there is a way of telling which ones are which, i.e. did the LW barrels occur on Tomahawks made after 200X or did the Lothar Walther barrel occur on rifles with a serial number greater than 120,000 for instance? Do you know if there was any difference between them?

 

Regards

Mark

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