T TH HE E S ST Tiin NG GR RA AY Y & & X XO OC CE ET T: Owner'S Manual Series 2 Models

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ENSURE AT THIS STAGE THAT THE BODY END PLUG, ETC. IS FITTED
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH REFITTING THE TRIGGER ASSEMBLY
Insert the trigger adjusting spring into its pocket in the underside of the body
end plug, then place the trigger in position and fit the remaining fulcrum pin,
THE
aligning first the safe then the trigger. Having inserted the pin right through, fit
its circlip. STINGRAY
Check that the action functions satisfactorily before re-assembly into the stock. &
Xocet Sear/ Trigger Mechanism.
XOCET
Locate the sear spring onto the RH side of the sear, i.e. its cranked end
inserted through the small hole in the sear and its central hole aligned with the
sear fulcrum pin hole. Feed this sub - assembly into its correct position in the
housing, lining up the fulcrum hole in the sear with its related hole in the hous- OWNER’S MANUAL
ing. Insert the sear fulcrum pin (2412) from the left hand side, push right
through then fit its circlip. Insert the front fulcrum pin which acts as a stop for SERIES 2 MODELS
the sear and fit its circlip. It will be necessary to hold the sear against its
pressure to avoid blocking the hole when inserting the front fulcrum pin.

ENSURE AT THIS STAGE THAT THE BODY END PLUG, ETC. IS FITTED
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH REFITTING THE TRIGGER ASSEMBLY.

Insert the trigger adjusting spring into its pocket in the underside of the body
end plug Then place the trigger assembly in correct alignment in the housing,
either pushing or holding the long leg of the sear spring out of the way, towards READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE
the body tube. Fit the remaining fulcrum pin and its circlip. Flip the long leg of USING YOUR NEW AIRGUN
the sear spring to lie against the fulcrum pin.

Check that the action functions satisfactorily before re-assembly into the stock.

THE FAMOUS NAME IN AIRGUNS


WEBLEY AIR RIFLES
Universe House, Key Industrial Park, Planetary Road, Willenhall,
West Midlands WV13 3YA
Telephone: +44 (0)1902 722 144 Fax:+44 (0) 1902 722 880
Service Line +44 (0) 1902 738 070
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GUARANTEE Stingray Rearsight

The Webley Stingray and Xocet are fully guaranteed against faulty workman- Should it become necessary to dismantle the blade assembly which provides
ship and defective materials for a period of three years from the original date of windage adjustment first remove the circlip (2675), then unscrew the windage
purchase provided it has not being misused or tampered with in any way. screw (2643) until the windage screw detent plunger (2670) becomes
Should you experience problems with your rifle please consult the dealer from visible.Further unscrewing will allow the plunger and its spring (2671) to
whom it was purchased. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights. escape - take care to catch them as they emerge.
Do not forget to replace the rearsight leaf elevating spring (1599) when refitting
THE LAW the rearsight assembly to the action. The correct tightening torque for the
fixing screws is 2lbs.ft (0.28 Kg m).
KNOW THE LAW ON AIRGUNS AND OBEY IT.
ACT RESPONSIBLY, ACT SAFELY, THEN ENJOY YOUR REASSEMBLY.
SHOOTING!
To avoid difficulties in correctly positioning components, reassemble in the
WARNING! reverse order of dismantling.
During reassembly, the following points should be adhered to, in order to
Serious damage may occur to yourself or your rifle if the barrel is allowed to achieve satisfactory performance.
snap shut under the influence of the mainspring. Please ensure that your fin-
ger is well away from the trigger when cocking the rifle. Stingray Sear/Trigger/ Safe Mechanism.
Removal of the main spring must be carried out by a qualified repairer. Read
the instructions carefully before attempting this To reassemble the trigger mechanism, place the sear on the safe slide com-
procedure to avoid injury. plete with its spring, correctly located, i.e. one end inserted through the small
hole in the sear, the other hooked over the safe slide (fig. 12) Feed this sub -
RUNNING-IN assembly into the correct position in the housing, lining up the fulcrum hole in
the sear with its mating hole in the housing, then insert the sear fulcrum pin
During the running-in period, after the first few hundred rounds, check the tight- (2412) from the left-hand side until it just locates the sear. The sear fulcrum
ness of the stock fixing screws, and periodically thereafter. Failure to keep the pin should be pushed in by hand, under no circumstances should any of the
stock screws tight can result in broken screws. The correct tightening torque is trigger mechanism fulcrum pins be knocked or driven in.
2lb. ft. (0.28 Kg m). Use WEBLUBE for lubrication of air rifles, as directed in
this manual. FIG.12

OUR POLICY IS ONE OF CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT. WE RESERVE THE


RIGHT TO MODIFY THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THESE PRODUCTS WITH-
OUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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USE, CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE WEBLEY STINGRAY & XOCET Fig. 10
AIR RIFLES.

SPECIFICATION.
The Stingray and Xocet are spring operated, single shot, break-action air rifles
fitted with precision rifled barrels, primarily suited to waisted lead pellets. The
use of steel darts is not recommended.

The rifles are available in .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibre’s.

The rifles share many special design features, which include:

1. An adjustable 2 stage trigger mechanism.


2. Adjustable forend jaws to ensure accurate barrel alignment is maintained. Oil the piston assembly, then wipe the front faces of the seal and piston dry.
3. A machine-cut dovetail is provided for the optional fitting of a scope.
4. A mainspring damper which eliminates spring vibration Clean and lightly lubricate the body tube bore - do not over lubricate.
5. Custom style ambidextrous beech stocks incorporating double cheekpiece
and rubber recoil pad. Refit the piston assembly to the body tube assembly, ensuring their loading
6. Open sights with micro -click adjustable rearsights are fitted which may be lever slots are aligned with one another.
easily removed where an optional telescopic sight is fitted.
7. All Stingray models are fitted with a manual safe Important Note.
8. Optional silencers are available to fit all models. The lip of the piston seal is an interference fit in the body tube. As the
piston assembly is pushed down the body tube, take care not to damage
STANDARD CARBINE the piston seal lip as it passes over body end plug pin holes, safe clear-
NOMINAL WEIGHTS: ance slot, trigger mechanism slot hidden by the cage and the loading
STINGRAY (open sights fitted) 8.2lbs (3.7kgs) 7.7lbs (3.5kgs) lever slot.

XOCET (open sights fitted) 7.3lbs (3.3kgs) 6.8lbs (3.1kgs) To minimize the risk of
damage, deflect
OVERALL LENGTHS: inwardly the portion of
STINGRAY 44.3ins. (112.5cm) 38.2ins. (97cm) lip exposed through the
holes and slots using a
XOCET 41.1ins. (104.4cm) 35.0ins. (89cm) blunt instrument e.g. the
blade of a screwdriver
RIFLED BARREL LENGTHS - ALL MODELS: (fig. 11).
Standard 17.5 inches (44.5 cm)
Carbine 11.4 inches (28.9 cm) Fig.11
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Stingray and Xocet rifles are supplied fully assembled, packed in specially Compress the barrel locking plunger spring (2990) by pushing the barrel locking
designed protective boxes, and are ready for immediate use once familiariza- plunger (2989) and withdraw the drift. Ease the pressure off the barrel locking
tion with the rifle and an appreciation of the basic safety rules has been com- plunger allowing the plunger to rise against the spring pressure. The barrel
pleted. locking plunger, together with the barrel locking plunger spring can now be with-
drawn from the barrel housing. When reassembling the lock mechanism it is
THE BASIC SAFETY RULES ARE: advisable to hold the barrel housing in a vice, using soft clamps or cloth to
protect its finish.
1. Treat every rifle as if it is loaded.
2. Never point a rifle at anyone, or allow anyone to point a rifle at you, even if Assemble the barrel locking plunger pin approx. 1/8´´ (3 mm) into its hole on
you know it is not loaded. one side of the barrel housing - the pin is a drive fit. Refit the barrel locking
3. Always carry a rifle so the direction of the muzzle is under control, even if plunger spring and barrel locking plunger to the barrel housing. Compress the
you stumble. barrel locking plunger against the spring pressure until its slot straddles the
4. Always be sure of your target and what lies behind it before discharging your barrel locking plunger pin hole. Push the 1/8´´ (3 mm) diameter drift, now used
rifle. as a slave peg, through the open end of the barrel locking plunger pin hole to
5. Never leave a loaded rifle unattended. retain the barrel locking plunger spring and barrel locking plunger in the barrel
6. Beware of targets that tend to cause ricochets. assembly. Following paragraphs which cover the remaining components and
sub-assemblies.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
Drive the barrel locking plunger pin through until it lies centrally within its hole.
1. With the open hand, sharply tap the muzzle end of the barrel down to open This operation will push the slave peg out. Re-assemble the loading lever to the
the spring lock. Then using the barrel as a lever, cock the rifle as far as it will barrel housing, then refit the barrel assembly to the body tube, in the reverse
go; the trigger sear will be heard to engage with a click. order.

N.B. Keep the forefinger of the supporting hand clear of the trigger whilst Piston and Seal Assembly.
cocking the rifle. Also, never allow the barrel to spring back before the sear is
engaged nor pull the trigger until the barrel is returned to the closed position. The piston and seal assembly can only be removed when the mainspring,
sear/trigger mechanism and loading lever have dismantled from the body tube.
2. Insert a pellet into the breech of the barrel (fig. 1) and push the pellet with Insert a small screwdriver through the loading lever slot in the body tube, then
the finger or thumb only until flush with the end. Close the barrel; the spring carefully push or tap the piston towards the end of the tube taking care not to
lock will automatically engage. touch or damage the piston seal (3144). When sufficient piston skirt has
emerged, grasp it firmly and pull it right out.
Stingray only - If required, engage
the safe by pulling it rearwards as Inspect the piston seal for wear and damage - do not dismantle it from the pis-
far as it will go. The designed travel ton unless renewal is necessary. To remove the old seal, unclip it of the piston
of the safe is 3/16´´ (4.8 mm). location using a screwdriver blade as a lever, alternatively slice through its sec-
tion with a sharp safety razor blade, penknife or Stanley knife. Before fitting a
Fig. 1 new piston seal, first clean, then lubricate the location recess of the piston.
Spring the new piston seal over the piston location and push it against the
shoulder of the piston, the seal will then automatically into its recess. If neces-
sary, the piston seal may be immersed in boiling water until it becomes suffi-
ciently pliable to clip over the piston (wipe the seal dry before fitting). Check the
seal is located evenly around the piston (fig. 10).
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3. When preparing to fire, point the gun towards the target and take a comfort-
able stance.
Fig 8.
Stingray only - If the safe has been applied, push it forward with the right thumb
to disengage. Squeeze the trigger when ready to fire

ROUTINE CARE.

1. Do not fire the rifle without a pellet in the barrel. The only time you have to
do this is when adjusting the trigger pull.
2. Do not leave the rifle cocked or loaded when not in use. Leaving it cocked
will reduce the life of the mainspring.
3. After use, wipe the rifle with an oily rag to prevent corrosion. Use Weblube
gun oil.
4. Occasionally apply three or four drops of Weblube gun oil to:
a) Barrel pivot (2648).
b) Loading lever axis pin (1266).
c) Piston slots and skirt. Access is through the loading lever slots in the
stock and body tube assembly.
d) Piston seal. Access is through the air feed hole in the breech face.
To dismantle the loading lever from the barrel assembly, tap out the loading
IMPORTANT. SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE PISTON SEAL MAY RESULT IF lever fulcrum pin (1266).
IT IS EXCESSIVELY LUBRICATED. To dismantle the barrel lock mechanism, tap out the barrel locking plunger pin
(2869) using a 1/8´´ (3 mm) diameter drift (fig. 9).
e) Barrel
locking plunger (2989)(fig.2).

Fig. 2 (The stock does not need to be Fig 9.


removed to undertake this operation).

Fig 2.
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1. Detach the stock assembly by removing the two stock fixing screws front
f) Sear and trigger fulcrum pins (2412 & 2100) - very occasionally when (1277), trigger guard screw front (2676), then the trigger guard screw rear (2368).
stock is removed. 2. Remove the circlip (1279) from the trigger fulcrum pin (2412), then removethe
fulcrum pin and take out trigger assembly (3428). Pull out trigger adjusting spring
Fig 3. (2289) located in the underside of the body end plug (3338).
3. Hold the gun upright with the body end plug resting on a table or workbench,
press firmly down against the residual spring pressure (this will be about 80lbs.
(35kg) on a new gun), then tap out the body end plug pin (2365). Ease the pres-
sure off, allowing the gun to rise against the spring pressure. The end plug com-
plete with mainspring and damper can now be withdrawn.
4. Knock the damper (2834) out of the mainspring. If the mainspring shows
signs of buckling, a new one, complete with new damper should be fitted.
Lubricate the mainspring and damper with WEBLUBE, then insert the
damper and push firmly home until its flange is flush with the end of the
mainspring.

Reassemble in the reverse order.


The preceeding paragraphs 1 - 4 relate to the necessary dismantling when
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT. replacing the mainspring and damper only. Should it become necessary to
dismantle the rifle to carry out a major overhaul or to replace worn components,
There are two means of adjustment to the trigger pull. The first adjust- adopt the procedure stated in the following paragraphs.
ment alters the length of the first stage and is achieved by turning the
screw running through the trigger blade (3417). Turning the screw clock- Sear/trigger/safe mechanism - Stingray.
wise makes the first stage travel shorter (fig. 4). Having first removed the trigger and its adjusting spring as described in para-
graph 2, remove the two remaining circlips and fulcrum pins, then slide out the
Fig. 4 safe slide (2356) together with the sear (2425) complete with its spring (2277).

Sear/trigger mechanism - Xocet.


Having first removed the trigger and its adjusting spring as described in
paragraph 2, remove the two remaining circlips and fulcrum pins, slide out the
sear (2425) complete with its spring (2541).

Barrel Assembly Complete.


To remove the complete barrel assembly, remove the barrel pivot lock screw
(2655), then the barrel pivot (2648) and barrel pivot washer (2714).
Slide the assembly away from the breech face until the hidden end of the loading
lever cocking key (3507) is aligned with the exit hole in the body tube. Pull the
end of the cocking key out of the hole (fig. 8). Remove the barrel housing spacer
(2649) and disc washer (2656) from their recesses in the barrel housing.
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The second adjustment is to the pull weight and is achieved by varying the
compression of the trigger spring (2289). The range of adjustment is
approximately 3 to 5 lb. (1.36 to 2.27 kg). The adjusting screw is located
on top of the body tube, (fig. 5) and is flush at the lowest pull weight set-
ting. The corresponding movement of the screw is 1/4´´ (6.35 mm).
Using a suitable Allen key, turn clockwise to increase the trigger pull and
anti-clockwise to lighten the trigger pull. Do not unscrew above the top of
the body end plug, otherwise contact with the spring will be lost.
Conversely, do not over-tighten, causing the spring to be compressed
solid and thus preventing movement of the trigger.

Always remember to check that the safe is disengaged (Stingray only)


when checking the trigger pull and to point the rifle towards the ground,
even without a pellet in the barrel.

Fig.5

MAJOR OVERHAUL OR REPAIR.


(For a qualified repairer)

The length of second stage pull cannot be altered. Changing the Mainspring and Damper
REMOVING OR FITTING THE OPEN FORESIGHT ASSEMBLY.
The need to change the mainspring will become necessary only after the
STINGRAY rifle has been fired many thousands of times. The need to change will
become indicated by a gradual loss of pellet velocity not attributable to any
When required, the foresight can be removed or replaced as a complete other cause, e.g. air leaks, mechanical damage, etc.
sub-assembly. The correct tightening torque for the foresight fixing screw
(2929) is 2lbs. ft. (0.28 Kg m). Removing the old mainspring
A muzzle blanking screw is provided to seal the tapped hole in the muzzle First ensure that the rifle is not cocked, then dismantle in the following
should the rifle be used with the foresight removed. sequence:
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XOCET XOCET

The foresight assembly is secured by a 2 B.A. socket set screw (2852). When required, the rearsight can be removed or replaced as a complete sub -
Take note that the screw lies at an angle of 30° from the perpendicular assembly To remove, completely unscrew the vertical adjusting nut (2850), then
when inserting the key. Use a suitable Allen key; the correct tightening unscrew the 4m.m slotted screw (2851). The vertical adjusting stud (2854) is
torque is 2lbs.ft (0.28 kg m). As a guide to the correct tightening torque, bonded to the barrel housing and should not be removed.
the key will spring through an angle of about 10° to 15°. When refitting or
replacing a foresight, make sure that the blade is perfectly perpendicular ADJUSTING THE OPEN REARSIGHT (ZEROING).
before tightening the fixing screw, otherwise difficulty will be experienced
in re-zeroing the sights. Although the Stingray and Xocet are fitted with different types of open sights the
method of zeroing the rifles is exactly the same.
REMOVING OR FITTING THE OPEN REARSIGHT ASSEMBLY. Always take the same point of aim during adjustment, regardless of the resultant
point of impact. Shoot at least five pellets between adjustments, using the aver-
age of the group for reference.
STINGRAY
Vertical adjustment.
When required, the rearsight can be removed or replaced as a complete
To correct a rifle shooting high, turn the rearsight vertical adjusting screw clock-
sub-assembly (2719). The assembly is secured by two 4 BA caphead
wise to lower the leaf. To correct a rifle shooting low turn the vertical adjusting
screws (1558). Access to the fixing screws and their lockwashers is
anti-clockwise to raise the leaf.
through the 2 holes in the leaf (2668). Use the correct Allen key provided
(fig.6). The correct tightening torque is 2lbs.ft. (0.28 Kg m).
Horizontal adjustment.
To correct a gun shooting to the right, turn the rearsight horizontal
Fig. 6
adjusting screw anti-clockwise to move the blade to the left. To correct a gun
shooting to the left, turn the horizontal adjusting screw clockwise to move the
blade to the right.

TECHNICAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.


Fitting a new breech seal.

Should the breech seal (2657) become damaged or worn, indicated by loss of
velocity and air escaping at the breech, a new one should be fitted. To remove
the old one, cock the rifle. Stingray models - apply the safe. Insert a sharp, point-
ed implement into the annular space occupied by the seal. Pierce the seal and
flip it out, taking care not to damage or mark the breech face or the seal recess.
(fig. 7)

When fitting a new breech seal ensure that its housing is clean and free of any
obstructions. The radiused end of the seal must face outwards so as to lie
against the breech face of the action. Ensure that the seal is located in its recess
as far as it will go all the way round and that the protrusion above the face is
about 0.020” (0.5mm).
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PARTS LIST FOR THE SERIES 2 WEBLEY STINGRAY AND SERIES 2


WEBLEY XOCET AIR RIFLES.
REFER TO THE PARTS DIAGRAM OVERLEAF.

PART DESCRIPTION No. PART DESCRIPTION No.


No. OFF No. OFF

1266 LOADING LEVER AXIS PIN 1 2823 FORESIGHT - XOCET 1


1277 STOCK FIXING SCREW FRONT 2 2834 MAINSPRING DAMPER 1
1279 FULCRUM PIN CIRCLIP 3 2849 REARSIGHT COMPLETE - XOCET 1
WEBLEY STINGRAY AND XOCET – OLD MODELS 1488 TRIGGER ADJUSTING SCREW
1558 REARSIGHT BASE FIXING SCREW - STINGRAY
1
2
2850
2851
REARSIGHT VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT NUT - XOCET
REARSIGHT FIXING SCREW - XOCET
1
1
1559 REARSIGHT BASE FIXING LOCKWASHER - STINGRAY 2 2852 FORESIGHT FIXING SCREW - XOCET 1
1589 REARSIGHT BASE - STINGRAY 1 2854 REARSIGHT VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT STUD - XOCET 1
Old model Webley Stingrays and Xocets are fitted with loading levers 1599 REARSIGHT LEAF SPRING - STINGRAY
1603 REARSIGHT LEAF FULCRUM PIN - STINGRAY
1
1
2860
2869
MAINSPRING .22
BARREL LOCKING PLUNGER STOP &
1

made from pressings and are not fitted with a cocking key. Series 2 rifles 2100 TRIGGER PIVOT ROLL PIN
2224 MUZZLE CAP RETAINING "O" RING - STINGRAY
1
1 2929
COCKING KEY INNER PIN
FORESIGHT FIXING SCREW - STINGRAY
2
1
are fitted with a solid loading lever, part no. 3503. 2277 SEAR SPRING - STINGRAY
2289 TRIGGER ADJUSTING SPRING
1
1
2989
2990
BARREL LOCKING PLUNGER
BARREL LOCKING PLUNGER SPRING
1
1
2310 FORESIGHT HOOD 1 2991 FORESIGHT - STINGRAY 1
2356 SAFE SLIDE - STINGRAY 1 3144 PISTON SEAL 1
The following older parts cannot be replaced by Series 2 components. 2363 MAINSPRING .177
2365 BODY END PLUG PIN
1
1
3323
3324
TRIGGER BLADE
TRIGGER SEAR
1
1
Please ensure you order the correct part for your particular model rifle. 2368 TRIGGER GUARD SCREW REAR
2412 FULCRUM PIN
1
3
3338
3354
BODY END PLUG
BARREL LOCATION PIN
1
1
2425 SEAR 1 3412 MUZZLE TUBE END CAP - STINGRAY 1
2541 SEAR SPRING - XOCET 1 3413 BEECH STOCK - XOCET 1
2620 TRIGGER GUARD 1 3414 BEECH STOCK - STINGRAY 1
PART DESCRIPTION No. No. 2643 REARSIGHT HOR. ADJ. SCREW - STINGRAY 1 3416 FIRST STAGE TRIGGER SPRING 1
1267 LOADING LEVER STOP PIN 1 2644 REARSIGHT VERTICAL SCREW INSERT - STINGRAY
2645 REARSIGHT VERTICAL SCREW - STINGRAY
1
1
3417
3428
FIRST STAGE ADJUSTMENT SCREW
TRIGGER ASSEMBLY COMPRISING 2100,3323,
1

2366 LOADING LEVER 1 2648 BARREL PIVOT SCREW 1 3324, 3416,3417 & 3457 1
2649 BARREL HOUSING SPACER 1 3457 TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT STOP NYLON 1
3396 .177 BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1 2655 BARREL PIVOT LOCKING SCREW 1 3503 LOADING LEVER 1
2656 BARREL HOUSING DISC WASHER 1 3507 COCKING KEY 1
3418 .22 BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1 2657 BREECH SEAL 1 3553 PISTON 1
2668 REARSIGHT LEAF - STINGRAY 1 3557 .177 BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1
3397 .25 BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1 2669 REARSIGHT BLADE - STINGRAY 1 3558 .22 BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1
3421 .177 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1 2670 REARSIGHT HORIZONTAL CLICK PLUNGER-STINGRAY 1
2671 REARSIGHT HOR. CLICK PLUNGER SPRING-STINGRAY1
3559
3560
.25 BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY
.177 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY
1
1
3422 .22 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1 2675 REARSIGHT HOR. ADJ. SCREW CIRCLIP - STINGRAY 1 3561 .22 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1
2676 TRIGGER GUARD SCREW FRONT 1 3562 .25 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1
3423 .25 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - STINGRAY 1 2678 WINDAGE SCREW TENSIONING WASHER - STINGRAY 1 3563 .177 BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1
2714 BARREL PIVOT WASHER 1 3564 .22 BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1
3394 .177 BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1 2719 REARSIGHT COMPLETE - STINGRAY - COMPRISING 1 3565 .177 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1
1558 - 2 OFF, 1559 - 2 OFF, 1589, 1599, 1603,2643, 3566 .22 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1
3395 .22 BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1 2644, 2645, 2668,2669, 2670, 2671,2675 & 2678 1 3570 LOADING LEVER ASSEMBLY COMPRISING
3419 .177 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1 2816 COCKING KEY PIN OUTER 1 2816, 2869,3503 & 3507 1

3420 .22 CARBINE BARREL ASSEMBLY - XOCET 1


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