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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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I've been curious about this "R.P" stamp on the backstrap of my Mk VI for quite a while. Found a lot of bullish on the interwebs, but little was...
I believe this one of the 21,000 SW 1917's That England bought from U.S.Steel in 1940 along with Lewis machineguns and stokes mortar's from U.S.Steel...
Hi ya'll This post started out much different but I edited it after looking on the web, I originally was wondering is there such thing as a Makarov...
Here’s a neat NS that I traded into recently. A 1919 vintage .45 New Service that is a documented RNWMP purchase. The rub on it is that it has been...
I call it the Loony Tunes gun. Looks like something Bugs Bunny would whip out! Some gunsmith was having fun with surplus parts.
Would any one be able to point me in the direction of some load data for a 54bore Adams pattern percussion revolver. I have proper black powder....
Hello Gentlemen, in my quest for mental balance, I’m slowly starting to think about a further step in downshifting... I saw a nice article about...
Picked up a Tokerav T33 pistol and would like more info based on pictures attached. Was told by a person it might be a Kehyber Pass. Thanks for the...
Bought last saturday a swiss ordnance revolver 1882 from around 1927 with a nice holster.
Here for your perusal is Colt New Service .45 DA Colt Army Model of 1909 serial number 30443 which was 1 of 750 shipped to United States Government...
Got this at the auction from hell today. First gun buy there in several years. It does not have any French markings that I can find. Bore is...
I have the inside track on one of these being held for me at $550. Due to condition, I think the price is OK as one sold on Gunbroker for $799 in...
I bought last saturday a swiss luger 1906 with no military markings but german proof marks (N) the side plate and the dissamembly lever has other...
Also bought last saturday a swiss Raketenpistole 17/38 caliber 1 (34 mm). Only 5999 of the first variant (serial number under the frame and thin...
I'm starting my own Webley topic for a new revolver I picked up yesterday. It was sold as a Webley MK VI revolver in .455, but shaved for full...
I feel really out of touch, prices are just silly right now. There is a Japanese Nambu Type 14 at a local gun shop and they want $1600.00 US Biden...
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I actually went to the range today. My son in law got a new hunting rifle and wanted to check it out and I decided to function test some of my...
I finally worked my way back to SimpsonsLTD.com just to check if any for sale had Sold using parts that were WW2 .45 Pistols to see If they had sold...
To anyone who's seen both: What's the difference between "Webley Story, A History of Webley Pistols and Revolvers" by William Chipchase Dowell, and ...
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