Guns International #: 102341273
Seller's Inventory #: PR63775
Serial No. 17619, circa 1899, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Majority of original blue finish with scattered areas of grey patina visible. Back strap is marked with ""W.H.G. Thorne. Milner states this WG Army was sold to Thorne in August of 1901. Bore is very good with light frosting in the grooves. Not that much is known about Major Thorne during his service in WW1. Walnut checkered grips are good with light handling wear noted. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT
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Guns International #: 102341273
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Military Revolvers - Non-US
"British Webley ""WG"" Army Model .455 (PR63775)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 17619, circa 1899, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Majority of original blue finish with scattered areas of grey patina visible. Back strap is marked with ""W.H.G. Thorne. Milner states this WG Army was sold to Thorne in August of 1901. Bore is very good with light frosting in the grooves. Not that much is known about Major Thorne during his service in WW1. Walnut checkered grips are good with light handling wear noted. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT Price: $3,300.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102341273
Seller's Inventory #: PR63775
Serial No. 17619, circa 1899, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Majority of original blue finish with scattered areas of grey patina visible. Back strap is marked with ""W.H.G. Thorne. Milner states this WG Army was sold to Thorne in August of 1901. Bore is very good with light frosting in the grooves. Not that much is known about Major Thorne during his service in WW1. Walnut checkered grips are good with light handling wear noted. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT
Guns International #: 102341273
Seller's Inventory #: PR63775
Serial No. 17619, circa 1899, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Majority of original blue finish with scattered areas of grey patina visible. Back strap is marked with ""W.H.G. Thorne. Milner states this WG Army was sold to Thorne in August of 1901. Bore is very good with light frosting in the grooves. Not that much is known about Major Thorne during his service in WW1. Walnut checkered grips are good with light handling wear noted. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT