Webley Mark I Revolver .455 Webley (1791)
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- A late-Victorian era Webley Mark I revolver manufactured by Webley & Scott of Birmingham. This is one of an approximate 40,000 Mark I revolvers manufactured between 1887 and 1894, with the left-hand side of the frame stamped "Webley Mark I Patents."
- This revolver is believed to have served with the British Army during the Victorian era, and appears to have been issued to a unit in December of 1892 as the rear of the frame bears the text "12 1892 4" stamped into it. It also appears to have the text "TIGER" etched into the base of the left-hand side vulcanite grip, although the provenance of this is unknown.
Condition |
GC |
Magazine |
6 |
Barrel Length |
4" |
Serial Number |
7574 |
Matching Numbers? |
Yes |
Extras |
Nil |
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