There's probably only one place you can get it in the U.S..
Here: http://hometown.aol.com/airgunwerk/index.html
Ask him, if he doesn't have it you have to get it from the U.K..
http://www.gunspares.co.uk/
If they don't have it, try Webley themselves.
http://www.webley.co.uk/webley/
2007-11-13 16:07:09
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answered by hawaiianstyler 4
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How can you do this without seeing what you're doing? I have to re-read my stuff several times and then I still make mistakes (like the Ottava Rima last night). Thank heavens for laser technology. All will be well. See you on Mars in a few days.
2016-03-14 12:19:29
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answered by ? 3
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"Hawaiianstyler" - His source is probably the best way to go and less expensive, but if he does not have the part.
Beeman is factory authorized to repair Webley & Scott airguns.
http://www.beeman.com
1-800-227-2744 - to order parts
Beeman carries more factory airgun parts than anyone in the US.
>>any ideas<< - Yea, if you plan to keep the pistol why not buy a spare mainspring and a couple of piston seals at the same time you have them send you the breach seal.
2007-11-13 18:37:07
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answered by C_F_45 7
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Substitute one from something else, or order one from a dealer, a UK dealer if US dealers don't have them. They weigh almost nothing so shipping shouldn't cost much, the seal shouldn't cost much either.
These are fairly popular so it should be reasonably easy to find one anywhere that used to sell them. I say used to because they seem to have become as rare and rocking horse dung.
2007-11-13 09:17:54
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answered by Chris H 6
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