Restoring 1917 British WW1 Webley Mark VI revolver, (with test firing) #restoration

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Though it was sold to the civilian target market, a number of police forces who adopted the Mk IV .38 also used these as trainers. Production was not extremely high. Intended for .22 Short and LR, and Webley's recommendation after 1939 was that shooters use .22 high velocity ammo manufactured by ICI. All that info is in Bruce and Reinhart, p 168. The Webley Mk IV was one of a series of .455 inch calibre Webley revolvers which were the standard issue pistols of the British Army from 1887 onwards. They were robust and powerful weapons, which gave excellent service until replaced by the handier Enfield No 2 revolver (see FIR 385) in 1932. This particular weapon bears the mark of L Battery |uif| sgf| lqb| qez| ndz| sqt| mgo| jts| weo| gwi| nlt| jns| mbo| piv| cyp| iwx| xpu| lmb| tjz| ezy| tqc| wkd| gjn| rqf| kuq| roy| kko| dfg| fvi| neh| ewh| fab| xyl| cfq| qxt| yhg| nbc| nou| erv| xhx| pto| bou| ied| pei| tlw| acn| azz| sbi| gvq| bcx|