Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
Article about: Hello I have a webley .455 well it was kind of givin to me and it is missing a "few" key parts I am having a hard time finding them I am searching for cylinder, extractor, extracto
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
Hello I have a webley .455 well it was kind of givin to me and it is missing a "few" key parts I am having a hard time finding them I am searching for cylinder, extractor, extractor pin, extractor spring and retaining pin. I could really use the help.
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
Hello-what country are you in?
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
Hello I am located in the United States. --thanks for the links they made looking for parts much much more manageable.
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
Hi Lithgow,
lovely pistol you have i would like a Mk V1, but only have the Mk 1V at the moment, great thread and thanks for showing it.
dave.
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
What a beautiful weapon and holster. I am very jealous.
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
Spedini-a fantastic collector piece you have there with great provenance-I assume its in .455-British officers could use pretty much anything as a personal weapon as long as it used standard service ammo.
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Re: Webley Mk VI Revolver .455 cal 1917
As you already said "Lithgow" it`s in .455 British caliber.It`s a Wilkinson Webley revolver model 1892 presented to FH Mahony when he was gazetted second lieutanant in 1898.It`s the highlight in my collection of British vintage revolvers because l have so much history about it and the true gentleman who first owned it.He is buried in a little village (Bethune France)not far from the place the fatal bullet ended his life.He did something that his men was supposed to do which cost him his life.
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