I picked up a nice little Webley and Scott Mk III in .38 S&W. It is marked "War Finish" on the right side of the frame along with a small "Broad Arrow" acceptance mark. The Mk III has a shorter grip length than the Mk IV but this one is fitted with extended wooden grips and an elongated butt swivel stud.
I have read that during the war the Webley Mk IV was used alongside the issue Enfield revolvers. But what about the Mk III? Were they also used? How many? How can you determine the year of manufacture? Given the smaller size was it issued to second line troops?
I have read that during the war the Webley Mk IV was used alongside the issue Enfield revolvers. But what about the Mk III? Were they also used? How many? How can you determine the year of manufacture? Given the smaller size was it issued to second line troops?
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