Being a old grumpy airgun Luddite, I'd want something like one of these fantastic customized Webley Mk 3's I spied on FB last week. A well-made tap-loader with modern powerplant, Rekord trigger, and Parker-Hale sights.
I'm sure this would be HUGE sales hit...for me, and...oh...maybe...three other guys, LOL.
I once did a special of one of these back in 1990. I wanted a Rook rifle classic design for Rook shooting here in the UK and decided to use the MK3 as a platform because it looked like the classic .22 rimfire Rook rifles used here in the 50s.
Quite by accident i massively improved the performance of this gun by performing a mod which was not intended to improve performance at all and one that few shooters know about.
It came about after i had refinished the stock in dark Walnut and adding a better scope rail and Varminter scope. When shooting high into the trees i found a pellet would occasion to fall from the tap and down into the cylinder. Its because the OEM Mk3 had a transfer port which is a whopping 6mm which is bigger than a .22 pellet by a good 0.5mm ..unheard of in the industry.
With pretty extreme engineering and planning, i managed to sleeve the TP down (which had to be done from the trigger end of cylinder… difficult) so that no pellet could drop back through (my only reason for performing the task at that time) but was rewarded as a bonus, with massively improved performance, going from approx 10.3ftlbs to almost 12 ftlbs and a much better firing cycle..
If anyone requires the method for the mod, ill share it.