Quote Originally Posted by BruceHMX View Post
One thing that captivated me about this revolver is not only the collectability of it but the ability to shoot 22 in a Webley. My Son and I shoot a lot of 22. Perhaps I'll find a decent post war 38/200 Webley and see if someone like Hamilton Bowen could make one of these.
Just hold out for an original .22 Webley MkIV, the barrel is 2'' Longer, it has the correct sights for .22 and it has an 8 round cylinder making it much more collectible.