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Guns International #: 101068256 
Seller's Inventory #: PR39771
Webley Mark VI .455 Webley caliber revolver. Mark VI Webley. Inscribed on back strap “Major James St. George Armstrong. Research records in England show him as a Lieutenant serving in South Africa (Boer War). 1st Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry, 4th Battalion, 7th Company, apparently promoted to major later. The revolver is a Mark VI dated 1917. Bore is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are excellent. Left side grip has the letter “M” at the bottom. This is a sharp well cared for revolver that has lost its finish and is now an even gray patina. The revolver is in its original .455 caliber. Further research may prove worthwhile as an officer serving in the Boer War must have seen some battle experience.
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Guns International #: 101068256  
Category - Webley Revolvers
- .455 Revolvers
 
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
 
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07 
First Name: E-commerce  
Last Name: Department  
State:
Texas
 
Zip: 77063  
Country: United States  
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
 
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
 
Platinum Seller 
Active Listings: 8182 
Seller Type: FFL Dealer 
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover 
 Webley Mark VI .455 Webley (PR39771)
 
Description: Webley Mark VI .455 Webley caliber revolver. Mark VI Webley. Inscribed on back strap “Major James St. George Armstrong. Research records in England show him as a Lieutenant serving in South Africa (Boer War). 1st Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry, 4th Battalion, 7th Company, apparently promoted to major later. The revolver is a Mark VI dated 1917. Bore is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are excellent. Left side grip has the letter “M” at the bottom. This is a sharp well cared for revolver that has lost its finish and is now an even gray patina. The revolver is in its original .455 caliber. Further research may prove worthwhile as an officer serving in the Boer War must have seen some battle experience. 
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Guns International #: 101068256 
Seller's Inventory #: PR39771
Webley Mark VI .455 Webley caliber revolver. Mark VI Webley. Inscribed on back strap “Major James St. George Armstrong. Research records in England show him as a Lieutenant serving in South Africa (Boer War). 1st Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry, 4th Battalion, 7th Company, apparently promoted to major later. The revolver is a Mark VI dated 1917. Bore is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are excellent. Left side grip has the letter “M” at the bottom. This is a sharp well cared for revolver that has lost its finish and is now an even gray patina. The revolver is in its original .455 caliber. Further research may prove worthwhile as an officer serving in the Boer War must have seen some battle experience.
Guns International #: 101068256 
Seller's Inventory #: PR39771
Webley Mark VI .455 Webley caliber revolver. Mark VI Webley. Inscribed on back strap “Major James St. George Armstrong. Research records in England show him as a Lieutenant serving in South Africa (Boer War). 1st Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry, 4th Battalion, 7th Company, apparently promoted to major later. The revolver is a Mark VI dated 1917. Bore is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are excellent. Left side grip has the letter “M” at the bottom. This is a sharp well cared for revolver that has lost its finish and is now an even gray patina. The revolver is in its original .455 caliber. Further research may prove worthwhile as an officer serving in the Boer War must have seen some battle experience.