Why are people making such a big deal over this? Essentially antique pistol shooting is an assumed risk sport bottom line. It goes without say that if you are going to shoot certain modern rounds such as 45 ACP from a webley or a french 1873 that you either load it yourself or find rounds that are loaded to low pressure, this argument is stupid!!!
The fact of the matter is, the safety of the sport comes down to the user! Some people drive cars that are capable of speeds in excess of 100 MPH, but there is a good chance that the tires on the car can not stand the heat generated from driving at that speed for very long and will eventually disintegrate. Does this make the car any less safe?
Buy an antique in whichever caliber suits you, do some research, be safe and shoot in your backyard!!! ........ if it safe to do so lol
Well said i agree i only posted in this thred to counter that picture thats been around since the dawn of the internet that keeps getting used over and over.
As to tiriaqs question, are they factory stamped/proofed 45 acp some guns are marked 45 acp but anyone could have added the 45 ACP stamp webley didnt mark the 455 caliber on there military MKIs and MKIIs only the comercial models so why would they start stamping them 45 acp ? They were doing the upgrades to get guns into fighters hands for the war ive seen alot of upgraded webleys some were more rushed thru the factory than others but they were NP marked some had extra NP markings added some did not.
You could be right that they were altered later to 45 acp but 45 acp has been shot in theses guns safely for over 100 years. I have seen a few ones with military finish that were 45 acp set up again they could have been refinishhed as well later.
All the webley MKI** and MKII** that are upgraded are restamped in some manner they used MKV cylinders which are smokeless cylinders it was done in 1914 so smokeless was used.
The fact is 45 acp has been used in them for over 100 years i have seen 90+ guns 45 acp ones that there was nothing wrong with that are all still shooting.
There is no proof in Canada that they are blowing up so theses threds that keep coming up are Just pure BS anyone can blow up any gun if there not carefull.
so what if the factory never sent them out stamped for 45 acp the proof is in the current use over 100 years.
I dont buy that there blowing up like some people say im just not seeing it where are the blowin up parts guns on Gun Broker or other web sites ???
I have not seen one webley MKI or MKII blowin up for sale as parts and you can bet there would have been a few in 10 years of looking.
people for the most part are carefull what they shoot in theses guns.
Same story with the French 1873s converted to 45 acp if people use common sence then there should have no problems with theses guns.
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