I posted this question in the pistols section and had minimal response. Than I found this section so I'm reposting it here.
I am interested in purchasing a Webley Mark IV-VI and a Mark I or II at a later time. I started out looking for the .455 calibre but have seen the .38 S&W a lot cheaper. I do not have a 12(6). I have just finished reading a book written about this gun (The Webley Service Revolver by Robert Maze) and it basically doesn't even mention the .38 S&W (.38/200) calibre which came out just around WWII. I guess a person can purchase new ammo for either calibre at a cost, .38 maybe a little easier. I guess I look at this purchase as a nice to have, no intention to pay $1200 for a Mark VI example that is barely shootable, trigger pull of over 10#. The Mark IVs I have seen in .38 S&W is listed at $350-$500 at an expensive reseller. I realize that a real antique gun is a lot more expensive.
Looking for peoples opinions that know about these guns. Opinions about the two calibers as well. I am a little confused about the various .455 ammo as well, as it changed a half dozen times. If I'm correct the Enfield gun is a close copy but not the same gun at all? I don't need these guns just a want/nice to have if the cost is reasonable. This model of firearm is an important part of our history, similar to the 1911 in the USA.
If a person on here wants to sell me a Mark IV to VI let me know. I want a shooter not a show piece, would consider a .45ACP conversion as well. I have the $$ burning a hole in my pocket HaHa!
I am interested in purchasing a Webley Mark IV-VI and a Mark I or II at a later time. I started out looking for the .455 calibre but have seen the .38 S&W a lot cheaper. I do not have a 12(6). I have just finished reading a book written about this gun (The Webley Service Revolver by Robert Maze) and it basically doesn't even mention the .38 S&W (.38/200) calibre which came out just around WWII. I guess a person can purchase new ammo for either calibre at a cost, .38 maybe a little easier. I guess I look at this purchase as a nice to have, no intention to pay $1200 for a Mark VI example that is barely shootable, trigger pull of over 10#. The Mark IVs I have seen in .38 S&W is listed at $350-$500 at an expensive reseller. I realize that a real antique gun is a lot more expensive.
Looking for peoples opinions that know about these guns. Opinions about the two calibers as well. I am a little confused about the various .455 ammo as well, as it changed a half dozen times. If I'm correct the Enfield gun is a close copy but not the same gun at all? I don't need these guns just a want/nice to have if the cost is reasonable. This model of firearm is an important part of our history, similar to the 1911 in the USA.
If a person on here wants to sell me a Mark IV to VI let me know. I want a shooter not a show piece, would consider a .45ACP conversion as well. I have the $$ burning a hole in my pocket HaHa!