Webley Mark I is an antique under Canadianicon law as well as under US law.

They are ALSO a LOT of fun to shoot.

Many of these were altered to handle .45 ACP by shaving the rear of the cylinder. NOT a good idea from a pressure point of view or from a bore-wear point of view..... or from an accuracy point of view either, for that matter. These guns are best left exactly as-is, then you handload for them. RCBS makes dies. So does Lee Precision. Brass is avalable from Fiocchi and Hornady, or you can alter 45 Long Colt or (better yet) .45 Auto Rim by shaving the forward edge of the rim. Original bullet was a Minie-type (hollow-base) RN 265. Some guys are having good luck with .457 bullets. ALWAYS use soft lead in these, NEVER jacketed; the barrels were very soft by later standards but they were also very accurate. The .455 exceeds the .45ACP on the Hatcher RSP scale, by the way: 74 to 72, a product of that big, heavy old bullet ambling along until it finds something to push over.

A VERY nice find, friend.
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