Description

As one of the more venerable military revolvers, the Webley Mark VI was the final installment of a respected and praised line of service guns. Serving the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth of Nations from 1887-1963, the Webley Mark VI saw a great deal of action in both World Wars as well as numerous other conflicts. The Mark VI is a top-break revolver, meaning the gun “breaks” open from a hinged point which exposes the rear of the cylinder to allow reloading. The revolver fires six .455 rounds and can be quickly reloaded either by hand or with the help of customized speed-loaders.

Specifications

Manufacturer:

Webley and Sonds

Model:

Mark VI

Calibre:

.455

Firearm Length:

11.2 inches

Barrel Length:

6 inches

Color:

Black

Origin:

UK

Materials:

Steel

Initial date of manufacture:

1887

Popular from:

1887 to present1963