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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...
COMBAT FIRING WITH HAND GUNS - Department of Defense 1944 - PIN 20504 - CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY.
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I just want to know a bit more about the walther p38s with the 480 code. I know that they were only made for two months by Walther before they...
Picked this up today at the local fun show. I have always admired the 38H pistol, and when I saw this one, well, price was right and I had to have...
I bought this pistol many years ago and was told it was a Model 1908 that had gone to South Africa, hence the over stamped Serial No. Unfortunately I...
Is there any significant drop in quality with the 1945 p38s in the walther or Mauser factory? I know that spreewerk did lack quality near the end of...
What is the size of the original craft shipping box? --- thanks for any help --- Kent
I have come across an interwar British service revolver with " 2 DVN" stamped on the bottom of the grip with what I assume to be a 3-digit rack...
SN on butt is 971471 with ordnance bomb, and WB inspection SN under barrel is 971471 Assembly number on frame is 18462, and on crane Number on...
Hello. I am buying an Enfield from a local acquaintance and he mentioned that he has a Webley in .455 that has been shaved and it the hammer will not...
I came across a walther p38 made by mauser in 1944. It just happens to be a russian capture. The serial numbers are x'ed out and re-marked. They...
I recently acquired a pair of these, not at the same same time time, but in succession. The second was as a spare, for parts, as the first had a bum...
a friend owns it , got it from a relative who brought it back from the pacific islands after WWII , anybody have any thoughts ?
The Serial Number is 118007. --TIA
Hello all. Took some pictures of my No2 revolvers today and figured I'd put them up on here. I have shot them both and they are quite fun, but lately...
Anyone seen a Russian contract Inglis Hi power marked KaHaDa (Cyrilic Canada I assume) on the left side in the exact same place as you find the...
Here are a couple of photos of my Webleys. I believe the Mark IV is dated 1944, but I do not know how to date the Mark VI. Mark IV Mark VI
Sometimes timing is everything. I have a day off work today so that means I usually go visit the local gun shops just to "look" - at least that's...
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What was the reason that the German military switched over to the round nose bullet during the 1916 time period ? the truncated bullet having been...
I'm currently conducting an informal feasibility study regarding restoring a postwar police MkIV with a crossbolt safety. The only missing part I...
a friend of mine recently received a waffen marked hi power,the thing sat in grandpa's attic wrapped in a towel.it has a lot of surface rust on top...
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