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WW2 BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 2 MK 1 .38/200 CAL. 5” SERVICE REVOLVER BATTLE OF BRITAIN DATED 1940. Superior example with original early wood grips. Dated 1940 on the frame and fully Royal Ordnance in
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A very nice original Webley Mark I British Service Revolver with N on frame behiind hammer indicating Naval issue. Serial number 30916. This is the nicest one of these we have encountered
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Serial #36387, .476 CF, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a truly handsome revolver that has no Webley markings, but conforms to an RIC No. 1 New Model.
The metal has retain
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Serial #37, .442 CF, 4 inch barrel with a very good bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves.
This is an interesting revolver that has a spring-loaded plunger type friction brake impingi
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"Very fine example with approximately 95% original nickel plating. Top strap is marked ""P. Webley & Son Birmingham"". Serial number 4856. Barrel is 5.5"" and ha
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"Scarce model with barrel measuring 2 5/8"". Top strap is marked ""P. Webley & Son, St. James's London"". Right side of frame is marked ""Webley's No.
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"First model small hinge pattern revolver. Circa 1884. Left grip register number is 6885. Barrel is 5.5"" and is marked ""Wilkinson & Son Pall Mall, London"". Ap
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"Desirable ""Self Ejecting"" revolver. Barrel is approximately 3.25"" and marked ""Silver & Fletcher's Patent The Expert"". Top strap is mark
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This is a rare Webley Pryse D.A. revolver with serial number 2650 with the barrel marked J. Hunt. Jersey. Jersey is an island of the coast of UK and France. It retains over 75% original blue finish. T
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Serial #1661, .38 S&W, 4 inch barrel with a very good, bright bore that has some mild freckling within the grooves.
This is a handsome, non-retailer marked, 1896-made revolver that has exquisite, 3/4
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Serial #2221 / 21544, .32 S&W, 3 3/4" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has minor freckling within the grooves.
This is a close copy of a Webley Mk. IV .320 revolver, complete with legible En
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"Right side of tops trap marked ""Dawson Dublin"" and left side marked ""Trulock & Harris"". Barrel is 2.5"". Bore is very good plus with str
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"Scarce British made revolver. Barrel is 6"" and marked ""Army & Navy C.S.L."" on top. Frame has Webley's flying bullet logo. Grips are very good plus with some
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"Advertised in 1884 by the Army & Navy stores as ""The Army & Navy Bulldog Extractor"". Barrel has been shortened to 3.5"". Top of barrel rib is marked
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"Very fine example that was probably marked for Constabulary use. Frame is stamped ""D93"" on the right side. Top strap is marked ""P. Webley & Son London and Bi
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"Very fine MP (Metropolitan Police) model. Adopted by the metropolitan police in 1883 and was in service until 1911. Frame has the Webley flying bullet logo with the pair of hands with manacles b
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"Very fine revolver with approximately 95% original high luster blue. Serial number 32396. Left side of frame is marked ""Webley's R.IC. (Royal Irish Constabulary) No. 1 476 CF New Mod
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This is a British Prof marked copy of a Webley M&P in 450 caliber. It retains 68% blue with an excellent bore and excellent mechanical function. The grips a very good without any chips or damage.
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This is a very well and beautifully made Webley Pryse type 6 shot 455 D.A. revolver made by Augusta Francotte in the 1880s and was presented Sept. 24, 1886. There is an oval silver escutcheon with his
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Serial #82159, .442 CF, 3 1/2" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some traces of mild freckling within the grooves.
This is a nice looking, transitional model revolver that has 85-90% of t
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WEBLEY MK VI .ORIGINAL 455 CAL
MFR. 1917
6" BARREL.
SERIAL # N26XX
ORIGINAL .455 CAL.
ALL-MATCHING SERIAL NUMBERS!
BORE AND CHAMBERS ARE ALL BRIGHT & SHINY!!
BLUED FINISH I
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Excellent condition and bore .455 Uncut Webley & Scott Ltd. Mark VI with rare 4" barrel.
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"Webley No5 New Model Army Express. This revolver has an ejector assembly similar to a Colt. Top strap is marked “Army & Navy C.S.L." and left side of top strap is marked “Express".
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Webley Fosbery Model 1902 .38 ACP 8 Shot. Produced October 20th 1903. Pistol shows minimal use with perfect bore, about 80% blue with perfect grips. Minor area with pitting (see photo of top).
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Serial #15060, .455/.476, 6" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a great looking, all-matching number revolver that retains 75-80% of the original bright nickel finish with flaking an
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BRITISH WEBLEY R.I.C. NO. 1 NEW MODEL DOUBLE ACTION .450 CF CAL. 4 ½” REVOLVER CA. 1880’S. Rare Webley revolver and exact same revolver with serial number noted pictured in the book
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BRITISH WEBLEY R.I.C. PRE NO. 1 (1ST ISSUE) DOUBLE ACTION .450 CF CAL. 4 ½” REVOLVER CIRCA 1870’S WITH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA DEALER MARKING. All original and matching sc
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WW2 BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 2 MK 1 .380/200 CAL. TANKER MODEL SERVICE REVOLVER. 2” barrel. Birmingham proofs on barrel and cylinder. Cylinder release lever with Ordnance “BROAD ARROW” pr
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"Manufactured approximately 1900. Top strap over cylinder has retailers name with address ""Hooton & Jones 60 Dale St Liverpool"". Many of these revolvers were private pur
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"British military revolver. Top strap over cylinder has broad arrow marking. Cylinder has been cut for .45 ACP. Bore is very good with strong rifling and some very minor frosting. Action works pr
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Excellent condition 455 Uncut Webley Mark VI WWI with 6" barrel. Made in 1917.
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Serial #3911, .380 Revolver, 3" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some dark spots of freckling near the breech.
This is a handsome, early production revolver with captive firing pin, that
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Serial #6897, .320 Webley, 3" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is an interesting revolver that has matching numbers on the frame, cylinder, and barrel, with the metal retaining 98-99%
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Serial #5379, .380 CF, 3 3/8" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a very handsome gun that has retained 70-75% of the original blue finish, mainly on the barrel and cylinder, while th
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THIS IS A WEBLEY FOSBERRY MODEL 1903 (MFG 1906) LARGE FRAME SEMI AUTOMATIC REVOLVER, .455 CORDITE. THE REVOLVER IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL ORIGINAL, NUMBER MATCHING, VERY GOOD BORE AND GRI
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TORONTO POLICE FORCE Antique WEBLEY RIC No. 1 Revolver .442 British
Fine CANADIAN POLICE Service Revolver
Here we present an antique Webley RIC No. 1 Revolver, marked for the Toronot Police Forc
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"Webley RIC New South Wales Police. Fluted cylinder excellent bore. Action works perfectly. Grips are very good. Grips are very good. No chips, no cracks. Frame marked NSW Police on left side of
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Webley Fosbery Model 1914 with 6" barrel, target sights with checkered trigger and wooden checkered grips. Was produced September 23,1919 in a group of 10.. Production ended January 22
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"Webley No. 5 Army Express. .450 Caliber Cape Police (South Africa) Issue, and so marked on side of frame. Gun is believed to be 1950’s Webley refinish.
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"Webley MKVI .45 ACP caliber revolver. British Military revolver dated 1918. Has been altered to .45 ACP, a common modification. The gun has a gray patina, with no blue finish remaining. The bore
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Webley and Scott presentation cased MK VI revolver. This cased model was presented to a retiring member of the board of directors of Webley and Scott, at the end of the "Great War"..Thi
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Serial #134270, .455 Webley, 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a handsome, matching numbered revolver that retains 85-90% of the original blue finish, with some pale gray fad
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"Webley “WG ARMY" .455 caliber. Inscribed presentation on backstrap. “From the Trojans to D. Milne Stewart April 1904". Bore is excellent. Action works and locks up perfectly gun has 93
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"Rare Soldier Identified Webley-Fosberry .455 caliber Revolver. 6" Barrel in .455 Webley. This gun is identified to Captain Thomas Filgate of the Royal Munster Fusiliers. He was an officer d
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This Old guy has BELGIUM and English Proof stamping === One of a very few made, serial number " 79" on most parts === Walnut hand checkered griips, solid == Attached LANYARD Ring indic
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.38 Rim/35 SW Webley Mark IV with 5" barrel. Made during WWII. Comes with Holster. The condition of this gun is very good (except for the finish, more on this later) The
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Webley Fosbery Model 1902 .455 Cordite. Very early 1902 production, with rear fluting to reduce weight. Revolver shows minimal usage with 98-100% blue. Near perfect grips. Retailed by Cole &
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THIS IS A WEBLEY NO 2 ENGLISH BULL DOG REVOLVER, 450 CALIBER. THE REVOLVER IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. ALL ORIGINAL, NUMBER MATCHING, VERY GOOD BORE AND GRIPS, MECHANICALLY CORRECT AND TIGHT. A VERY NI
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This is an unmarked large frame Webley-Bentley D.A. 45 caliber percussion revolver. It is a 5 shot with a 6” barrel and there are only British proof marks on the cylinder and frame. The mechanic
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Webley Mark VI SER. No. 439552. .455 Webley- 6" barrel. Nickel plated New Zealand military issue. Chip from bottom of left grip. Tight action and good bore. Would be an excellent shooter.
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