Guns International #: 102341290
Seller's Inventory #: PR63813
Serial No. 2716, made in 1902, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. Revolver has been arsenal refurbished with 95% blue remaining. Light wear is noted along the edges. Bore shows strong rifling with frosting and freckling visible in the grooves. Grips are near excellent with two chips located at the bottom on each side. Revolver was issued to Col. E Gunner, his WWI records are currently not available, only that he was part of an Artillery unit. Action functions correctly with a tight lock up.
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Guns International #: 102341290
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Military Revolvers - Non-US
"Webley Fosbery semi Auto revolver .455 (PR63813)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 2716, made in 1902, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. Revolver has been arsenal refurbished with 95% blue remaining. Light wear is noted along the edges. Bore shows strong rifling with frosting and freckling visible in the grooves. Grips are near excellent with two chips located at the bottom on each side. Revolver was issued to Col. E Gunner, his WWI records are currently not available, only that he was part of an Artillery unit. Action functions correctly with a tight lock up. Price: $15,500.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102341290
Seller's Inventory #: PR63813
Serial No. 2716, made in 1902, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. Revolver has been arsenal refurbished with 95% blue remaining. Light wear is noted along the edges. Bore shows strong rifling with frosting and freckling visible in the grooves. Grips are near excellent with two chips located at the bottom on each side. Revolver was issued to Col. E Gunner, his WWI records are currently not available, only that he was part of an Artillery unit. Action functions correctly with a tight lock up.
Guns International #: 102341290
Seller's Inventory #: PR63813
Serial No. 2716, made in 1902, .455, 6"" Army & Navy C.S.L. Revolver has been arsenal refurbished with 95% blue remaining. Light wear is noted along the edges. Bore shows strong rifling with frosting and freckling visible in the grooves. Grips are near excellent with two chips located at the bottom on each side. Revolver was issued to Col. E Gunner, his WWI records are currently not available, only that he was part of an Artillery unit. Action functions correctly with a tight lock up.