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Webley .455 Revolvers For the collectors out there here is a minimally detailed pictorial over view of the Webley .455 revolver from Mk I to Mk VI...
Here's a very large pattern room drawing for the Enfield revolver, which I thought might be of some interest to members here. :thup: Moderator...
Here's a very large pattern room drawing for the Webley No.1, Mks 3,4,5 and 6, which I thought might be of some interest to members here. :thup: ...
A Webley Mk6 from the Weapons Collection at Warminster. Skeletonised by pre-war apprentices from the OLD Ordnance Corps apprentices training school...
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Just picked this up for my Enfield revolver collection, thought I'd share (paid too much for it, but I wanted it). It is a 1942 Canadian P37 Mk.I...
I picked this up for a very decent price (I think). All matching (except mag, but period correct and serialized). Wondering what the collector value...
My 1st post here. The frame was not modified, it was made with the arch in it, has a serrated trigger guard, modified trigger and hammer and a big...
I bought a Star 30M from SOG a few years back....used/surplus with original Star plastic box. I'm used to seeing some sort of import...
A friend requested that I research this Enfield revolver for him. Since my knowledge of Enfield and Webley "pistols" is almost nill I turn to the...
As a B47 AOB, SAC 310th Bomb Squadron (M/JET) I was issued a Colt Aircrew revolver S/N C261136 and carried it on deployment to the UK in 1955. As...
Got this this week. The finish is like a dull blue. Is this original?
Hi all, Picked up a nice 1917 in an auction last week. Beautiful, original, bluing. Strangest thing though, the backstrap is polished. It was...
Hi all, My first post on the site, so I hope I've got the right forum... I have a Webley Mk IV .455, serial 89886, which I inherited from my...
I am looking for information on a mark found on the butt of the subject revolver. It is a Crown over 11. Anybody know specifically what this...
Well, it would eventually be a military service pistol. I have one of these already with more finish wear that I'll be selling to fund this...
Hi,i would like to know why inside frame and cover got parts number,different than the one on barrel and cylinder,thank you
How is the late pattern 9mm Radom without slide lock disassembled?
I am in the process of acquiring a CZ 27 pistol. It was made in 1928 serial number 1346 chambered in .32 ACP. The right side of the fame is marked...
Hello all. I was visiting some family these weekend and ran across this in one of my old stomping ground shops. The seller wanted $1,500 for...
I am curious to know if many collectors in the USA or Canada own the Soviet PSM pistol ? I did read that examples have been presented to US...
I recently acquired a Smith and Wesson 1917. It is US Property marked. It's serial number is 628xx. The Good: It came with a leather (non...
Just bought a nice 1860 Army SN 115430 (1863 build). Not sure if it's still PC to ask for SRS help on the forum, but Colt Forum lists this SN as...
This Webley No.1 MkV .455 caliber revolver is interesting in that it came with paperwork. The trophy paperwork was dated October 13, 1945...
Found this 'French occupation' HSc today..'RW' marking on triggerguard, late war three line slide legend, black plastic grips. Finish is almost gone,...
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