i had a chance to shoot an air arms underlever this weekend (thanx, ron b. !!). it was a magnificent piece of machinery/craftsmanship/art. these airguns have been the only brand i've seen that blues as dark as the birmingham webs. i'd never heard of them in the 80's and it was last year before i fully returned to this wonderful sport. after i saw that the bluing and trigger of the air arms reminded me so much of webleys, i did some research on air arms, which appearently has been around since the 70's. i shot a BSA supersport XL, also (thanx, again, ron). what happened to webley in the u.k. that they chose to move into turkey ? BSA, Air Arms, (and it seems there's another english brand) still produce fine air rifles there. can someone explain the full story on the intial problem w/ webley in birmingham ? i thought it was a government issue, but there's others still making nice springers there. thanks for your help. -paul d self in ft.worth,tx.