No Not Again!
This thread has been done before yes I know.
However it keeps coming up because more and more people seem to be doing this. I'm referring to, of course, using .45ACP ammunition in the webley MkVI.
I found another web page where this is being advertized as a possible solution to the shortage of .455 eley.
What do you think?
The Arm of the British Empire
The WEBLEY Mk. VI .455 double-action service revolver.
July 3 2005
This old 1918 British Government issue sidearm is a real heavy duty "no nonsense" workhorse!! Used in both WW1 & WW2 as the "Arm of the British Empire" It"s a hinged frame,top breaking, ejecting all the spent cartiridge cases at once. Six inch barrel & lanyard ring on the squared butt.
I use half & full moon clips to seat .45 auto ammo in the massive cylinder. .455 Eley or the old service round may be extremely difficult to scrounge up.
Just hefting this old warrior brings to mind visions of Sherlock Holmes, shoot outs in darkest Africa with the Zulu tribes on the warpath, Indiana Jones in some remote jungle hell-hole protecting some sacred important artifact. But for now I have it on loan and will pack it in the south Texas mesquite, granjeno, tasajilla & prickly pear "jungle ".
This thread has been done before yes I know.
However it keeps coming up because more and more people seem to be doing this. I'm referring to, of course, using .45ACP ammunition in the webley MkVI.
I found another web page where this is being advertized as a possible solution to the shortage of .455 eley.
What do you think?
The Arm of the British Empire
The WEBLEY Mk. VI .455 double-action service revolver.
July 3 2005
This old 1918 British Government issue sidearm is a real heavy duty "no nonsense" workhorse!! Used in both WW1 & WW2 as the "Arm of the British Empire" It"s a hinged frame,top breaking, ejecting all the spent cartiridge cases at once. Six inch barrel & lanyard ring on the squared butt.
I use half & full moon clips to seat .45 auto ammo in the massive cylinder. .455 Eley or the old service round may be extremely difficult to scrounge up.
Just hefting this old warrior brings to mind visions of Sherlock Holmes, shoot outs in darkest Africa with the Zulu tribes on the warpath, Indiana Jones in some remote jungle hell-hole protecting some sacred important artifact. But for now I have it on loan and will pack it in the south Texas mesquite, granjeno, tasajilla & prickly pear "jungle ".


















































