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Chambered for a formidable smokeless-powder .455 cartridge the Mark VI was standard until 1936, when it was replaced by the less-powerful 380 No. 2 Mark I “Enfield” revolver.
The gun was designed to use the old British .450 Mk. I and II revolver cartridges, issued about 1868 and loaded with 13 grains blackpowder and a 225-grain soft-lead bullet; or the .455 Mk.
This is a six-shot, .455 Webley revolver, although eight-shot, .38 ACP revolvers were available. It was never officially adopted by the British military, but some were privately purchased by officers ...
His gun, which was an updated version of the Webley Mk V - the standard British service revolver at the outbreak of World War I - will go on display in the Imperial War Museum North's Main ...
Nicholls used a Webley Mark VI, which was issued to British officers in WWI A Lancashire man who shot another man with an antique revolver has been jailed for possession of a firearm with intent ...