My .455/.476 Webley Gov. Army Model.

Started by Captain John Jarrett, October 09, 2010, 06:59:50 PM

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Captain John Jarrett

Gents,

Please take a look and let me know what you think. The bluing that is missing has for the most part flaked off and there is very little if any pitting anywhere on the revolver. Both frame to receiver and cylinder lockup are tight as a drum. Bore is bright with defined lands and grooves.

A couple of question's though! In comparision to my Mk.V the cylinder looks almost as if it had been cut for .45 ACP, but as you can see in the photos it has not been shaved so I would appreciate any insite into this area. There are no marking whatsoever on the top of the frame or barrel. How common would this have been?

Also, I really like the gents name engraved in the backstrap. Really brings out the history of the revolver. Wonder who he was?

Can't wait to use it in an NCOWS shoot. Sorry the pictures are not great, the battery was running down.

Regards, John.
Captain John Jarrett

Captain John Jarrett

The cylinder markings:
Captain John Jarrett

RickB

Nice looking gun. I bet it's fun to shoot.
Ride Safe and Shoot Straight.
Rick.

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