Anyone interested in a brand new Webley MK VI .455?

44 Russian possibly as well.

I wonder how goes with that outfit in Pakistan who are developing a new Webley Fosbery...
 
If I was to get one it would be an original. They still come up from time to time. Although, I'd still rather shoot .455 out my vintage S&W Hand Ejector.

Personally, not at all interested in a re-make of the Webley top break behemoth.

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Not a "behemoth" at all!

The 455 is close to N frame.
The 38S&W is rather petite, less than a K frame.

M
 
As W. C. Fields once said, "There comes a time in the affairs of a man when he has to take the bull by the tail and face the situation", so I looked up Webley & Scott in a UK trade directory (as there is no contact info on their website) and sent an e-mail to them via the directory This just in:


Dear Sir,

Thank-you for your email; you are right and there are no excuses except to say that it is difficult to pick up one's own errors.

The re-starting of production of the Webley Mk Vi will enable us to offer spares. Do encourage people to sign up.

regards,

Roger

Roger P Williams
Director

Webley & Scott Limited
www.webley.co.uk

So it is indeed legit. I didn't ask about other chamberings as it seems pretty obvious that it is to be a historical reproduction in the original calibre. I suppose 38 S&W could follow if the project really takes off but that would mean re-tooling, so we shouldn't hold our breath.

I've sent a reply asking what the projected final price will be and just got this:


If we cannot get it under $1,000, we may not sell sufficient revolvers to make it a profitable exercise. Ideally, $800 is the price that fits but we are still working on our projected costs and how to distribute it. 1,000 signatures will assist....

:) Stuart
 
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Interesting but I'm really not enthused enough to pick up another exotic cartridge to reload and cast for, though I can appreciate that folks want authenticity. If they offered it in both .455 and something more mainstream at the same time, that would entice more ppl I expect
 
I have three of these old girls, if you include an Enfield...
It would be cool to have one nib. Hopefully not war finish, polished would be ideal.
 
I'm of the opinion; Lets bring it out in a mainstream caliber, 44 Russian someone had said. 455 Webley is bit of a PITA. And I've two already. Being able to buy cast or jacketed off the shelf bullets would sure be nice.
And NAA is correct, S & W 2nd or triple is pretty cool. They are very well put together guns.
But I've only handled Webleys in passing, so a fair opinion can't be put forth from me.
But I can venture that a Colt of 1917 is a bit ergonomically retarded compared to a S & W.
 
Went to http://webleymkvi.com/... "100 Year anniversery model" And under the video (which is excellent), "Video with grateful, acknowledgment..." (unnecessary comma)

If they can't spell (or at least proof-read) their home page, something isn't right. No contact information (aside from the online form to join.) No mention of the expected final price.

A WHOIS search came up with this:

Domain Name: WEBLEYMKVI.COM
Registrar: WEBFUSION LTD.
Sponsoring Registrar IANA ID: 1515
Whois Server: whois.123-reg.co.uk
Referral URL: http://www.123-reg.co.uk

OK, OK, I'm reading too much into this with my tinfoil hat on. Just thought I'd do a little digging.

The sad thing is, if it is legit, they won't be available in Britain. How ironic. :)

And I can't see Webley tooling up a production line in Britain. If it goes through and the guns are produced in the U.S. exporting them could get complicated. Hopefully they'll be made elsewhere but in any case, much as I would like one, I'm not handing over a US$100 deposit without a lot more information about final price and delivery unless I get a convincing guarantee that the deposit will be returned if production doesn't happen or if import to Canada gets blocked for any reason at all regardless of whose fault that might be.
 
josquin--Thank you so much for the information direct from Webley.

gary

You're welcome. The more info the better. I'm half thinking of joining up for $100 just to help get the ball rolling, although I'm not sure I actually want another Webley as my original is OK. It's so rare than the original manufacturer tries to do this. :)
 
The popularity of the bb gun is reported to be the impetus for Webley to consider new .455's (or whatever other caliber they might decide on in the MK VI. There are some good you tube videos of the bb gun.

gary
 
On second thought, I might have to pony up for a new one as I had my Mk VI out at the range this afternoon and it (or I... let's say "we") barely made minute-of-Bosche.:(

:) Stuart
 
Back in production.....ha ha ha. Why?
Seems like a long shot really....if they are semi-serious, the $1000.00 cost is probably about right. (S&W 686's are over 1K with taxes.)
Forget 38S&W & .455, chamber the big frame in 44 Special & 45 Colt! Cowboy action shooters might get on board. My large frame W&S MKIV is in .455, but is a prohib because of the 4" barrel. However, this gun has a purpose built Parker-Hale 22LR conversion kit. Now that's freakin rare!
 
...Forget 38S&W & .455, chamber the big frame in 44 Special & 45 Colt! Cowboy action shooters might get on board....

The problem here is that they are basically recreating an historical pistol to appeal to a certain segment of the shooting public. (I doubt cowboy action shooters would be interested in a Webley anyway.) They already have the original drawings for the .455, but to start producing the gun in alternate chamberings would involve considerable revisions (= COST) given that neither the .44 Spec. nor .45 Colt would fit in the existing cylinder size. I can't speak for Webley, of course, but I seriously doubt that anything other than .455 will happen. IF it really took off (!) I could see maybe resurrecting the drawings for .38 S&W as that was also an original chambering.
 
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