British Service Revolvers - which one to collect or shoot?
Gents.
I would like to get a British service revolver to collect and shoot. I may shoot it once a year, but I do like to shoot all my milsurps every now and again. It is important that everything I collect be working and firing. Living history! I really like the Great War Webley .455s but the ammo is quite expensive (buck a round), and though reloading does seem possible it is also not easy to find sources of bullets and even load data. They are also not cheap. Almost twice the price of an Enfield revolver.
The Enfield and Albion revolvers of ww2. - well .38 S&W is commercially available for 50 cents a round. That ain't half bad for shooting once a year. Reloading dies and bullets readily available. The Albions are rarer, and cheaper, and only have war dates. But they are double action only. Never fired one of these but have tried a civilian double action revolver and my accuracy was bad. I have found some Mk 1s out there, now and again, not converted to that spurless hammer. Bit more money.
What do the Webley/Enfield shooters and collectors think?