Guns International #: 102314536
Seller's Inventory #: PR63810
Serial No. 20169, circa 1902-1908, .455, 7.5"" Army Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Revolver retains 98% of its handsome lustrous blue finish with silvering along exposed edges, Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Serial numbers are matching on the frame and barrel. the cylinder is marked ""171"" which is only 2 away from the serial numbers, it is likely it left the factory this way as the finish is identical to the rest of the gun. Case is made of English Oak with six compartments housing cleaning rod, oiler, screwdriver, key and lanyard. Milner states this Webley was bought by Major Scholfield R.E. on August 31, 1908. Records show service in the Boer War, took part in the relief of Ladysmith including operations on Tugula Heights. Major Scholfield would serve on the staff of the 2nd division from 1908 to 191 with several decorations.
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Guns International #: 102314536
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Military Revolvers - Non-US
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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"Cased British Webley WG Army .455 (PR63810)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 20169, circa 1902-1908, .455, 7.5"" Army Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Revolver retains 98% of its handsome lustrous blue finish with silvering along exposed edges, Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Serial numbers are matching on the frame and barrel. the cylinder is marked ""171"" which is only 2 away from the serial numbers, it is likely it left the factory this way as the finish is identical to the rest of the gun. Case is made of English Oak with six compartments housing cleaning rod, oiler, screwdriver, key and lanyard. Milner states this Webley was bought by Major Scholfield R.E. on August 31, 1908. Records show service in the Boer War, took part in the relief of Ladysmith including operations on Tugula Heights. Major Scholfield would serve on the staff of the 2nd division from 1908 to 191 with several decorations. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 102314536
Seller's Inventory #: PR63810
Serial No. 20169, circa 1902-1908, .455, 7.5"" Army Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Revolver retains 98% of its handsome lustrous blue finish with silvering along exposed edges, Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Serial numbers are matching on the frame and barrel. the cylinder is marked ""171"" which is only 2 away from the serial numbers, it is likely it left the factory this way as the finish is identical to the rest of the gun. Case is made of English Oak with six compartments housing cleaning rod, oiler, screwdriver, key and lanyard. Milner states this Webley was bought by Major Scholfield R.E. on August 31, 1908. Records show service in the Boer War, took part in the relief of Ladysmith including operations on Tugula Heights. Major Scholfield would serve on the staff of the 2nd division from 1908 to 191 with several decorations.
Guns International #: 102314536
Seller's Inventory #: PR63810
Serial No. 20169, circa 1902-1908, .455, 7.5"" Army Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Revolver retains 98% of its handsome lustrous blue finish with silvering along exposed edges, Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Serial numbers are matching on the frame and barrel. the cylinder is marked ""171"" which is only 2 away from the serial numbers, it is likely it left the factory this way as the finish is identical to the rest of the gun. Case is made of English Oak with six compartments housing cleaning rod, oiler, screwdriver, key and lanyard. Milner states this Webley was bought by Major Scholfield R.E. on August 31, 1908. Records show service in the Boer War, took part in the relief of Ladysmith including operations on Tugula Heights. Major Scholfield would serve on the staff of the 2nd division from 1908 to 191 with several decorations.