Guns International #: 102451059
Seller's Inventory #: PR64741(2023-0006)
Serial No. 126604, circa 1911, .22 caliber. 7.5"" octagonal barrel. 90% blue remains with light scattered scratches visible. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Original .455 cylinder has been replaced with an A.G. Parker conversion kit with Target sight and barrel sleeve. History of this Target model shows it was used at the Portsmouth Naval Barracks for the shooting club and training in 1914. Later this revolver was purchased by Major C.E. Etches in 1923. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up.
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Guns International #: 102451059
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Benchrest and Target Revolvers
"British Webley ""WG"" Target Model with .22 conversion (PR64741) Consignment
Description: " Serial No. 126604, circa 1911, .22 caliber. 7.5"" octagonal barrel. 90% blue remains with light scattered scratches visible. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Original .455 cylinder has been replaced with an A.G. Parker conversion kit with Target sight and barrel sleeve. History of this Target model shows it was used at the Portsmouth Naval Barracks for the shooting club and training in 1914. Later this revolver was purchased by Major C.E. Etches in 1923. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. Price: $2,750.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102451059
Seller's Inventory #: PR64741(2023-0006)
Serial No. 126604, circa 1911, .22 caliber. 7.5"" octagonal barrel. 90% blue remains with light scattered scratches visible. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Original .455 cylinder has been replaced with an A.G. Parker conversion kit with Target sight and barrel sleeve. History of this Target model shows it was used at the Portsmouth Naval Barracks for the shooting club and training in 1914. Later this revolver was purchased by Major C.E. Etches in 1923. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up.
Guns International #: 102451059
Seller's Inventory #: PR64741(2023-0006)
Serial No. 126604, circa 1911, .22 caliber. 7.5"" octagonal barrel. 90% blue remains with light scattered scratches visible. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling visible. Original .455 cylinder has been replaced with an A.G. Parker conversion kit with Target sight and barrel sleeve. History of this Target model shows it was used at the Portsmouth Naval Barracks for the shooting club and training in 1914. Later this revolver was purchased by Major C.E. Etches in 1923. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up.