Guns International #: 102341268
Seller's Inventory #: PR63779
Serial No. 1004, circa 1901-1903, .455 cordite, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Milner's letter states this Fosbery was sold to Captain Norman Fraser on March 25th 1903, approximately 70% original bluing remains. Bore shows frosting in the grooves with strong rifling visible. Back strap is stamped with ""Captain Norman Fraser/ Cameron Highlanders"" Captain Fraser would be killed on February 23, 1915 in Ypres. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT.
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Guns International #: 102341268
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Military Revolvers - Non-US
"Webley Fosbery Model 1901 .455 (PR63779)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 1004, circa 1901-1903, .455 cordite, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Milner's letter states this Fosbery was sold to Captain Norman Fraser on March 25th 1903, approximately 70% original bluing remains. Bore shows frosting in the grooves with strong rifling visible. Back strap is stamped with ""Captain Norman Fraser/ Cameron Highlanders"" Captain Fraser would be killed on February 23, 1915 in Ypres. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT. Price: $16,000.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102341268
Seller's Inventory #: PR63779
Serial No. 1004, circa 1901-1903, .455 cordite, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Milner's letter states this Fosbery was sold to Captain Norman Fraser on March 25th 1903, approximately 70% original bluing remains. Bore shows frosting in the grooves with strong rifling visible. Back strap is stamped with ""Captain Norman Fraser/ Cameron Highlanders"" Captain Fraser would be killed on February 23, 1915 in Ypres. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT.
Guns International #: 102341268
Seller's Inventory #: PR63779
Serial No. 1004, circa 1901-1903, .455 cordite, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. marked barrel. Milner's letter states this Fosbery was sold to Captain Norman Fraser on March 25th 1903, approximately 70% original bluing remains. Bore shows frosting in the grooves with strong rifling visible. Back strap is stamped with ""Captain Norman Fraser/ Cameron Highlanders"" Captain Fraser would be killed on February 23, 1915 in Ypres. Action functions correctly. CONSIGNMENT.