Description:
The MK2 variant emerged in the mid-1970s, incorporating improvements such as a more robust build and enhanced ergonomics while retaining the break-barrel, spring-piston mechanism for consistent power.
Chambered in .177 or .22 caliber (this one .22), it delivers smooth cocking and firing with a focus on target shooting and plinking, featuring adjustable sights, a rifled barrel for precision, and a classic all-metal construction that embodies British engineering heritage.
This second-hand example shows slight marking throughout, which is typical for its age, but remains in great overall condition with full working order—making it a collectible gem for enthusiasts appreciating vintage air guns without modern frills.
Webley & Scott History
The Webley & Scott company traces its roots back to the late 18th century in Birmingham, England, where it began as a small operation under William Davies crafting bullet moulds and gun implements.
By 1834, it had evolved into a full-fledged arms manufacturer under Philip Webley, producing high-quality handguns, shotguns, and rifles that gained fame for their reliability and craftsmanship. The firm became renowned for its revolvers, including the iconic Mk VI model used extensively by British forces in both World Wars, as well as innovative self-loading pistols and air guns. Webley & Scott's air pistol production kicked off in 1924, focusing on durable, spring-powered designs that emphasized accuracy and ease of use, and the company continued innovating through the mid-20th century before shifting focus to air guns and shotguns in later years.
The Premier MK2 air pistol represents a refined evolution in Webley's lineup, building on the original Premier model introduced in 1964 as a successor to earlier classics like the Mark I and Senior.