We did a quick review, I'm not really good with pistols, I think I tremble too... lol.
Hope you enjoy.
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Webley Pistol Typhoon .22
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Re: Webley Pistol Typhoon .22
Hi horvath brother,
> Good one - thanks for sharing
> Especially liked the fitment of the front sight that can accommodate a muzzle brake too
Briha
> Good one - thanks for sharing
> Especially liked the fitment of the front sight that can accommodate a muzzle brake too
Briha
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Re: Webley Pistol Typhoon .22
Brihaji,brihacharan wrote:Hi horvath brother,
> Good one - thanks for sharing
> Especially liked the fitment of the front sight that can accommodate a muzzle brake too
Briha
That's not a muzzle brake but an accessory to cock the pistol. The Typhoon has a short barrel and the spring is so strong that without the cocking aid its very difficult to break the barrel all the way down. Its very common with air pistols with short barrels. Even my old Tommy made in the 70s has one.
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