Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webley_Revolver
Description: WebMk VI: Similar to the Mk V, but with a squared-off "target" style grip (as opposed to the "bird's-beak" style found on earlier marks and models) and a 6-inch (150 mm) barrel. Officially adopted 24 May 1915, and also manufactured by RSAF Enfield under the designation Pistol, Revolver, Webley, No. 1 Mk VI 1921–1926.
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Link: https://www.webleyandscott.com/products/mk-vi-service-revolver
Description: WebWebley MkVI .455 Service Revolver Black Finish. The original and still the best, the Webley MKVI black finish is still our most popular CO2 revolver. Designed and manufactured using the original blueprints dating back over 100 years.
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Link: https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/revolvers/webley-revolvers.c120_p1_o6.cfm
Description: Web$1,095.00. BRITISH WEBLEY REVOLVER MARK VI CALIBER 455. GI#: 102610021. BRITISH MILITARY WEBLEY REVOLVER . SER# 298882, CALIBER 455. ( HAS NOT BEEN SHAVED) TIGHT ACTION THAT CYCLES FINE. BRIGHT BORE, GUN SHOWS AN ARSENAL STYLE PARKERIZED FINISH . VERY GOOD SO ...Click for more info. …
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Link: https://www.shootingillustrated.com/content/the-webley-mk-vi-revolver/
Description: WebAug 4, 2022 · The Webley MK VI has become the iconic revolver of the British and Commonwealth military forces of the 20th century. With hundreds of thousands of them produced between 1915 and 1923, it appears...
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Link: https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/this-old-gun-webley-mark-vi-revolver/
Description: WebMay 22, 2012 · The Webley was the quintessential British revolver, with the Mark VI remaining as the standard until 1936.
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Link: https://www.nramuseum.org/the-museum/the-galleries/world-war-i-and-firearms-innovation/case-57-world-war-i-allies-the-world-at-war,-1914-1918/webley-mk-vi-revolver.aspx
Description: WebWebley Mk VI revolver. The Mark VI Webley was adopted in 1915 and served as a primary British handgun through 1932. SN 394085. Perhaps best known as a manufacturer of handguns, the Webley name's association with firearms extends to the early 19th century. Brothers Philip and James Webley of Birmingham, England, were both established …
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Link: https://gungoal.com/blogs/the-webley-vi-revolver/
Description: WebAn improved version of the Webley Mk V, the Mk VI became the standard-issue sidearm of the British Army. The Mk VI had a longer six-inch (150 mm) barrel that was 2-inches longer than previous marks, removable front sights and a squared-off “target” style grip a departure from the classic bird’s head grip found on earlier marks and models.
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Link: https://www.historynet.com/webley-scott-mk-vi-revolver-the-british-officers-man-stopper-of-choice/
Description: WebJul 3, 2013 · The ultimate wartime Webley, adopted by the army on May 24, 1915, was the Mk VI, with a squared-off grip, 6-inch barrel and removable front sight. An optional shoulder stock turned the revolver into a carbine, and the phenomenon of trench raiding prompted the design of a bayonet for the pistol.
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Link: https://www.thearmorylife.com/the-webley-revolver-sidearm-of-an-empire/
Description: WebJan 18, 2022 · The Webley Mk VI was prized for its innate accuracy as well as the knockdown power of its massive .455 cartridge. While the Battle of the Somme established any number of milestones in mankind’s timeless effort to annihilate itself, it also saw the first massed employment of tanks.
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Link: https://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/the-british-webley-double-action-revolver/358260
Description: WebMar 13, 2019 · The Webley Mark VI, patented in 1915, became the most-used revolver by armies of the British Empire. It and Webley’s “Man-Stopper” bullet (inset) gained iconic status. March 13, 2019 By Terry Wieland. In 1957 Great Britain noted the 100th anniversary of the Great Indian Mutiny, the fiercest of Queen Victoria’s “little wars” of the 19th century.
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