Guns International #: 102341262
Seller's Inventory #: PR63777
Serial No. 128418, circa 1910-1914, .455, 6""P. Webley & Son marked barrel. Approximately 45% blue remains with the rest of the finish turning into a grey patina. Scattered surface oxidation is noted in some small areas. The bore shows minor pitting and frosting in the grooves. This was a commercial revolver was one of the 130 sent to South Africa in 1914. The back strap is stamped with a Broad Arrow inside of a ""U"". Brown checkered grips are worn but still in great condition. CONSIGNMENT
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Guns International #: 102341262
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Military Revolvers - Non-US
"Rare South African Webley Mk IV .455 (PR63777)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 128418, circa 1910-1914, .455, 6""P. Webley & Son marked barrel. Approximately 45% blue remains with the rest of the finish turning into a grey patina. Scattered surface oxidation is noted in some small areas. The bore shows minor pitting and frosting in the grooves. This was a commercial revolver was one of the 130 sent to South Africa in 1914. The back strap is stamped with a Broad Arrow inside of a ""U"". Brown checkered grips are worn but still in great condition. CONSIGNMENT Price: $3,500.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102341262
Seller's Inventory #: PR63777
Serial No. 128418, circa 1910-1914, .455, 6""P. Webley & Son marked barrel. Approximately 45% blue remains with the rest of the finish turning into a grey patina. Scattered surface oxidation is noted in some small areas. The bore shows minor pitting and frosting in the grooves. This was a commercial revolver was one of the 130 sent to South Africa in 1914. The back strap is stamped with a Broad Arrow inside of a ""U"". Brown checkered grips are worn but still in great condition. CONSIGNMENT
Guns International #: 102341262
Seller's Inventory #: PR63777
Serial No. 128418, circa 1910-1914, .455, 6""P. Webley & Son marked barrel. Approximately 45% blue remains with the rest of the finish turning into a grey patina. Scattered surface oxidation is noted in some small areas. The bore shows minor pitting and frosting in the grooves. This was a commercial revolver was one of the 130 sent to South Africa in 1914. The back strap is stamped with a Broad Arrow inside of a ""U"". Brown checkered grips are worn but still in great condition. CONSIGNMENT