If a book has been published, it might have it in it.
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I suggest you locate a book named "Bluebook of airguns 9th edition" and read the section on "Webly & Scott."
You can find it in most large bookstores.
I did a bit of research trying to find out who makes these air rifles. Here's what I found. See the link below. Also Webley also has a model called AGS, But I do not think they are related.
I am a little confused by your question. Do you mean Webley air rifle. I know that Wembly makes scopes but I am unaware that they make air rifles. If you mean Webley then I need to know the condition and the model of the rifle to give an estimate of value.
Features and markings. ------- corrected answer------------ The Webley and Scott Mark 1 was made between 1926 and 1929 Approx 1500 were mfg
Walther gets my vote. --------------------- New Answer--------------------------------------------------------- The finest .177 calibre air rifles are Olympic Competition .177 air rifles. These will fall to the Feinwerkbau line of Olympic rifles. However these are not cheap. The average cost is around $2500. Next in line are rifles made by AirForce airguns. Benjamin PCP airguns, Webley & Scott PCP air guns, Daystate LTD airguns and a few other PCP (PreCharged Pneumatin) air gun companies. Crosman, Gamo and Avante make fine air guns and rifles but are not as accurate as the ones previously mentioned.
The easiest place would be amazon or a online air gun shop. ---------------- New Answer ------------------- The Webley Mark III is a rifle not a gun and has not been in production since 1975. You could try a gun shop or online Firearms dealer. Several firearm dealers sell used air guns & rifles.
The Webley Premier was made between 1964 - 1975
The Jaguar by Webley & Scott was made between 1940 to late 1970 and again in 2008 to now. It came in .177 or .22 Caliber. Some parts were interchangeable with the Webley Junior and Diana .22 air rifles. Unfortunately you did not state state the current condition of the rifle so no estimate of value can be given. Price is determined by the current working condition. Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent (like New).
Iwould contact Webley directly and ask them. See the link Below.
Sadly, No. Webley went into receivership in 2005. The trademark was purchased by Airgunsport in the UK. Today they make the Webley Typhoon it's a break barrel pistol
I would contact Webley & Scott directly at the link below and ask them for a manual
which model I, II or III
There called C02 air rifles or PCP air rifles