There's at least two styles of 9mm moonclips out there just for a K frame size 9mm revolver. And that's just between my Alfa Proj 9mm revolver and a buddy's older S&W 9mm K frame revolver. He tried one of my AP clips and it didn't fit his S&W.
And that assumes that the cylinder chamber spacing matches a K frame S&W. There's no guarantee of that. Again you'd need to find out from the smith which moonclip style he used as the basis of his conversion. Webleys never did use moon clips so you can't just go shopping for them based on "Webley"
There's at least one outfit in the US that sells a wide variety of moonclips and which will ship to Canada. I don't know of any domestic suppliers other than asking them to order them from Brownells the next time they put in an order. But first you need to find out from the smith which other gun the clip he used as a pattern is from.
Did you find out if this "conversion" included a new 9mm rifled barrel sleeve and sleeving and cutting new chambers in the cylinder? If these were not done and he simply modified the chambers to take the moonclips I'd pass on this deal. As noted before sleeving of the barrel and chambers is central to a PROPER conversion. And it's well recorded through history that some gunsmiths have a funny idea of what a "conversion" actually means.
I am presently looking to buy a Webley that has been converter from .38. S&W to 9mm and Would like to know where I could find moon clips for it.
Can anyone help me with that ?
I found out that the gun comes with two cylinder. The original in .38 s&W and the shaved cylinder. The gun is in really nice shape and I always loved the old webley. reason I was asking is that 9mm is way cheaper to shoot than .38 S&W and before I spend $$€ on a gun, I want to know if I am gonna be able to feed it.
My buddy has a nice old Webley for sale.
has two cylinders to shoot both 38 and 9mm.
It is on consignment at Gunco in Ottawa
613 224 6266