Evolution of Webley Top Break Revolvers

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  • @duelist1954
    @duelist1954  14 днів тому +10

    I’ve answered several individual comments about why I didn’t cover other Webley Top-Break revolvers, especially the Webley-Pryse. As I said at the beginning of the video, for the sake of time management, in this video I concentrated on the military top-breaks.
    It seemed like a good idea, at the time. But, obviously, that was a bad call on my part.

    • @skiphinson8620
      @skiphinson8620 13 днів тому +2

      I like your choice of models to cover in this video.

    • @saskafrass1985
      @saskafrass1985 12 днів тому +1

      Still a great video. You just left things open for a different installment.

  • @johnlea8519
    @johnlea8519 15 днів тому +38

    I'm a British fan of the channel and love all your videos, just a shame we don't have a second amendment over here....🇺🇲🇬🇧

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 15 днів тому +3

      as a loyalist/nationalistic scot we did after the civil war/1600's/pre1860's~ but boomer or zoomer-gen( unfortunately i was one sorry, i haven't ever lived under London's-city law/tax but still poignant-point )/Londoners thought it was wise to forget Benjamin-F/other's warning's to the point that speaking/other against government politics and or loyalists/anti-immigration can be dangerous and or welding or hunting ect also same-ish, and it didn't even work as stabbing-ect are still a thing if not worse-off ect
      USA is slowly forgetting that lesson's as AFT and NFA-ect as currently enforcing

    • @ChristopherLambert-m7q
      @ChristopherLambert-m7q 11 днів тому +1

      The UK has a history of some really beautiful firearms. I can't remember the name exactly i get it mixed up with the general store in rdr2 but Wheeler something....are building the old Webley top breaks in .357 Magnum. Webley themselves are manufacturing in India, we aren't currently getting them imported here in the US but i have my fingers crossed.

    • @stacydrain9613
      @stacydrain9613 10 днів тому +1

      Move to the U.S. Every one else is!

    • @kholt275
      @kholt275 7 днів тому

      The very fine citizens of the UK need to force the MPs of Parliament to rescind the firearm ownership ban and amend the UK constitution to restrict the government from infringing on the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

  • @LewisSkeeter
    @LewisSkeeter 15 днів тому +23

    As a Brit, I'm happy to see you appreciate and discuss our weapons.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 15 днів тому +17

    Brother you just keep sharing your wisdom on firearms and weapons and history

  • @jedcurry8560
    @jedcurry8560 15 днів тому +7

    Mike,...we Brit's don't mind at all you making videos on British firearms. The thing is,..you bring us such a lot of information in an enjoyable way that a lot of others don't. So keep up the great work.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 15 днів тому +19

    Outstanding video brother and Congratulations on getting our country back brother

  • @70selvisfan
    @70selvisfan 15 днів тому +12

    I was just checking for pricing on Gunbroker on some of these. They're not all that expensive, surprisingly. I might have to have one of these babies!

  • @JMR6813
    @JMR6813 15 днів тому +5

    I love Webley revolvers! I currently have four: MKV 455, MKVI 455, MKIV 38/200, and MKIV pocket model 38/200.

  • @tompuckett9937
    @tompuckett9937 14 днів тому +3

    Thanks Mike for this video!!! Webleys have always been my absolute favorites! I’ve had four Mark 6’s and six Mark 4’s. My last Mark 6 was dated 1917 and on the left side of the barrel flat it was stamped “MAIL” in 2.5mm high letters. I’ve was never able to find a Webley collector which could tell me how and when the revolver might have been used. My very last revolver was a special edition of the last of the Mark 4 production run. It came from the factory in a wood presentation felt lined box. The gun had a beautiful polished blue finish and my favorite feature of the revolver was the inscription on the barrel flat, “THE SUN NEVER SETS ON THE WEBLEY MARK 4”. As I remember there was 500 guns made with this inscription. Haven’t seen another one in over 40 years. I’m 77 now and now only shoot .410 SXS at sporting clays and skeet.

  • @davidkachel
    @davidkachel 15 днів тому +5

    Mike, please clone yourself. I just can't get enough of these excellent videos. And thanks for filling the historical gap for me re the change from 45 to 38. I've owned several of these sisty uglers in the past. They have a strange attraction. I don't own any at present, but if I should acquire another, you will be the easy choice scapegoat! Thanks again.

  • @CHRISTIEMALRYLIBRARY
    @CHRISTIEMALRYLIBRARY 15 днів тому +6

    excellent stuff, but dont forget the webley pryce , kaufman and WG models which were top break going back to the mid 1870s in the case of the pryce, and 1883 in the case of the kaufman

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  15 днів тому +2

      I guess I should have mentioned them. I stuck to official Military models to keep the video manageable.

    • @CHRISTIEMALRYLIBRARY
      @CHRISTIEMALRYLIBRARY 15 днів тому +1

      @@duelist1954 i realised as i hit post ! great video

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 15 днів тому

      Also, I believe Webley's first revolvers were percussion models made in the 1850s...

  • @andreleger2001
    @andreleger2001 15 днів тому +4

    Good vid - keep up the good work

  • @tomcurran8470
    @tomcurran8470 15 днів тому +4

    Great historical vid as usual. I love top break revolvers. My dream gun, when I was a kid, was an H&R 999 Sportsman top break .22. I never did get one. Never too late. Greetings from Mayberry, NC.

  • @SuperMarshall2009
    @SuperMarshall2009 15 днів тому +7

    Glad to see another video Mike. Have a 38 Webley and love it. The 38 S&W isn't common but have a lot of fun with it.

  • @stevejorgensen5274
    @stevejorgensen5274 15 днів тому +4

    My MK VI has been shaved. I also shoot a lot of 45ACP and 45AR. I came up with a lot of 45GAP brass. It is the same size as 455 Webly brass. i load the GAP brass with Webly loads. It shoots very well. I also havr a 38-200. The Brits were concerned the Germans would complain about the lead bullets so they went to a 185 grain fmj bullet. The Indian government ran out of parts for the ,38 Webleys. They bought 38 S&W chambered Security six revolvers because they had thousands of rounds of 38 S&W ammo. As usual great video.

  • @RetroSteamTech
    @RetroSteamTech 11 днів тому +1

    Mike, I'm a born and bred Englishman, you make as many videos as you want about British weapons. Like all your other videos I find them very educational and entertaining.

  • @robertpresley6414
    @robertpresley6414 15 днів тому +4

    You mentioned the Hi-power. I don't believe that you've ever done a video on that gun. It would be great to see one about it.
    Always enjoy your vids, Mike.

  • @JamesThomas-gg6il
    @JamesThomas-gg6il 15 днів тому +8

    Digging the bowler. Cheerio chap

  • @robertburford6039
    @robertburford6039 15 днів тому +5

    We British love Amrican guns, we are glad you like ours. in the past I had .38 4" barrel a .22 6" barrel both I enjoyed also I have used a Webley Frosbury semy auto revolver that was good, pluss they made a 9mm.auto pistol .bob

  • @myfavoritemartian1
    @myfavoritemartian1 15 днів тому +5

    I owned a Mk4 for ten years. I shot it in competition regularly for three years. I reloaded all the ammo for it and used .45ACP/185 Gr SWC and 700X powder at a reduced loading. I shot 300 rds/Mo in a monthly practice, also every Wednesday night at the National Guard Armory and a monthly match. It totals over 15,000 rds in the three year period. It was cleaned after every outing and detail cleaned once per month. It worked flawlessly. I sold it to upgrade. I bought a Smith 586 L frame and hated it. I can't afford another any more. I now shoot a .38 Webley that has the cylinder chambers lengthened to fit a .38 Spl case and load HBWC bullets flush with the case. It is quite tame and fun to shoot.

  • @mikereinhardt4807
    @mikereinhardt4807 15 днів тому +4

    Thanks Mike, great video...

  • @mtslyh
    @mtslyh 15 днів тому +4

    I have always loved top break revolvers. Thanks for sharing this info.

  • @TheGrenadier97
    @TheGrenadier97 15 днів тому +3

    9:48 - That makes a lot of sense in a context of rifles with magazine cut-offs. Even a later boxy british pistol had a cut-off too!

  • @hettro-cv6082
    @hettro-cv6082 15 днів тому +3

    Good video! Love the Bowler or derby hat!

  • @kmorris180
    @kmorris180 15 днів тому +4

    I've had a longstanding love for top break revolvers. My current ode de joy is a Belgium Clement revolver in 44-40. It's great to see someone else who loves the top breaks.

  • @stancassada2461
    @stancassada2461 15 днів тому +4

    Great video. I found it very informative.

  • @Schlachtschule
    @Schlachtschule 15 днів тому +3

    Great video, thank you. I have long wanted a Webley.

  • @catyear75
    @catyear75 15 днів тому +3

    Arguably the most elegant and effective revolvers of their day !

  • @TheGrenadier97
    @TheGrenadier97 15 днів тому +3

    Fine presentation as always & great guns. Cheers!

  • @jfbft5007
    @jfbft5007 15 днів тому +4

    Hi Mike, nice video, and a historical gun. I had, 20 or 25 years ago a 38/200 model bought at low prices. I didn’t keep it for long, too hard to find the ammo, and I never got to shoot right with it. Otherwise it is an interesting weapon.

    • @---bp8jd
      @---bp8jd 15 днів тому

      It's funny, I've seen more .38 S&W/.38 Colt New Police ammo than something like .357 SIG in my travels. Definitely not very economical or the best use of the cartridge to shoot factory loads, though!

  • @bobbyrobinson757
    @bobbyrobinson757 15 днів тому +4

    Very good history lesson Mike. Thanks

  • @frankjenkins3871
    @frankjenkins3871 15 днів тому +3

    Thanks Mike, very interesting.

  • @rapidrrobert4333
    @rapidrrobert4333 15 днів тому +3

    We meet again, thanks Mike.

  • @barefoofDr
    @barefoofDr 15 днів тому +6

    I love the Webley top break revolvers. I have the Mark I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and a WG Army. I sleep with a MarkV under my pillow every night.

  • @RamonMarais-k2k
    @RamonMarais-k2k 15 днів тому +4

    Thank you. I find the English top breaks some of the most ellegant revolvers made.

  • @rookriflerookrifle8286
    @rookriflerookrifle8286 15 днів тому +3

    Excellent video 👍👍

  • @Yosemite-George-61
    @Yosemite-George-61 15 днів тому +3

    Great subject, love the hat!

  • @galenhisler396
    @galenhisler396 15 днів тому +3

    Another great video, as always .

  • @ol1guy994
    @ol1guy994 15 днів тому +3

    Thanks I love your work

  • @1boortzfan
    @1boortzfan 15 днів тому +4

    I always love your videos Mike. I'm also glad to see you out and giving yourself some much needed therapy. Keep up the great work. God bless.

  • @shootingwithmitch5921
    @shootingwithmitch5921 15 днів тому +3

    I've been watching your videos for a long time now. They're always interesting and informative. I love seeing you plinking with Webley! keep on shooting!

  • @Steve-ed1nh
    @Steve-ed1nh 15 днів тому +5

    Thanks ‘brother’, another great video. I’m another Brit who enjoys your content, and as one of my country cousins has spoken highly of the 22 air gun version I may get hold of one. Incidentally, as a teenager i always fancied handling the Wembley Fosberry. Have you ever shot one?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  15 днів тому +1

      I wish! They are both scarce, and pricey on this side of the pond.

  • @lets-allplay
    @lets-allplay 15 днів тому +3

    Always a good morning when I see a new Duelist1954 video. Hope things have been improving there. Thoughts and Prayers !

  • @phileasfogg1645
    @phileasfogg1645 12 днів тому +1

    Thank you MIke, very nice video. The Indian government does still produce a version of the Enfiled No 2 Mk I , it is a .32 revolver made by the IOF (Indian Ordnance Factory), nice but rather pricy at around 1500 USD or so.

  • @paulbervid1610
    @paulbervid1610 15 днів тому +4

    A Webly Fosbey would be fantastic.

  • @JarmoLaakso
    @JarmoLaakso 15 днів тому +4

    Webley with a birds head grip is one of the best looking guns ever.

  • @Hibernicus1968
    @Hibernicus1968 15 днів тому +5

    I used to have a Webley Mk. VI in the original .455 chambering. I ended up selling it, and I sort of miss it, but it had a _very_ heavy trigger pull, and I guess I am too spoiled by my Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers. One thing I will say in favor of the Webley is that it had excellent combat sights -- a wide U notch and front blade -- much better than on other handguns of the period. It also had superb, hand-filling grips. One thing I never understood about Colt and S&W revolvers is why they always made them with grip frames that are much too skinny, and don't fill the hand well at all, which is why things like Tyler T grip adapters, and aftermarket grips came along to correct this deficiency.

  • @smilingwolf1980
    @smilingwolf1980 15 днів тому +3

    So happy to see you back at it. As always, another great video

  • @WK1745
    @WK1745 9 днів тому

    Thanks Mike, great video. As another Brit I really enjoyed learning more about Webley revolvers than I knew before.

  • @PeterSt1954
    @PeterSt1954 15 днів тому +4

    It's a shame I can only like this video once.

  • @uttaradit2
    @uttaradit2 15 днів тому +7

    I have the co2 .22 pellet version of the Webley
    mk6......well I live in the UK ...otherwise tru copy using
    the original specs

    • @nickwebb9290
      @nickwebb9290 13 днів тому

      Aren’t they good. I too have .22, it has the 6” barrel and Battlefield finish. Very satisfying to use with the build and looks than seem pretty authentic.
      Happy plinking 😁

  • @halfcan-nitafan5207
    @halfcan-nitafan5207 15 днів тому +2

    You have at least one irish fan sir

  • @bearray57
    @bearray57 11 днів тому

    Mike, the Mk4 was the first pistol I bought myself when I came of age!! Thank you for another great video!

  • @mypetvelociraptor
    @mypetvelociraptor 14 днів тому +1

    Yay❤, I didn’t even see you posted a video on my day late!

  • @ar6985
    @ar6985 День тому

    Good to see you back in action Mike!!!

  • @skiphinson8620
    @skiphinson8620 13 днів тому

    A Webley MK-IV is one of my prized pieces that my Pop collected years ago. It’s a war finish made in 1943 I think. It’s been a while since I researched the serial. It’s a good one. Lock up is tight. Frame is tight. Perfect bore. It’s truly a joy to shoot.
    This one had its chambers reamed to .38 special dimension at some point. Reaming didn’t take the step completely out of the neck area in the chambers and .38 S&W cartridges still fit and fire perfectly but I can also use .38 special cases with wadcutters loaded flush or crimped in the ring. I mostly shoot .38 special cases loaded with 148 wad cutters at .38 S&W velocities and it’s on target and very accurate.
    The .38 Spl cases do swell to the .38 S&W case dimensions but at these low pressures, the cases last a very long time before developing any cracks. The .358 lead wadcutters that I cast from either the Lyman or the LEE mold are both very accurate even though they are a few thousandths smaller than the .38 S&W lead bullets.
    At any rate, it’s just so much fun and history to be enjoyed owning my Webley MK-IV.
    Great video!

  • @jackgreenstalk777
    @jackgreenstalk777 14 днів тому

    I'm really glad the comments section seems to be in just about total agreement. You rock mike. Your videos are great, we all really appreciate you. Truly!

  • @OldlineWayne
    @OldlineWayne 15 днів тому

    So very thankful you are doing well!! 🙏🙏

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 14 днів тому

    Loved the video Mike, and we appreciate all the time and and research you put into the videos.

  • @TheGunfighter45acp
    @TheGunfighter45acp 15 днів тому +2

    Zulu did it for me, too. These are fabulous guns and a nice contrast to American offerings. 👍👍

  • @awiedevilliers1288
    @awiedevilliers1288 11 днів тому

    Wesley revolvers are part of our South African history used by our police and military for a long time very interesting thanks Mike I have seen some other people that also had issues with ammo from the same company they used 45-70 some rounds were way under powered

  • @nickwebb9290
    @nickwebb9290 13 днів тому

    Well here in the UK we can’t own the real thing but I have a Webley Mk.VI co2 .22 model. It looks authentic and is fun to shoot. The originals had such a long service making them part of our firearms history.
    An excellent video, some interesting facts in there that I didn’t know about, many thanks

  • @pilgrimm23
    @pilgrimm23 13 днів тому

    Great presentation Mike. The only Webley Mk IV "War Finish" marked, (not an Enfield Mk II) I have is the 38-200. Wish I had a bigger one and a few earlier ones.

  • @ar6985
    @ar6985 День тому

    I love the old Webleys...they are fun to shoot....I've got a really neat WG that has the sales invoice provenance and a bit of history on the officer who bought it in London ..5lbs I think he paid for it....and some mention of him in dispatches in the Orange Free State. Fun stuff to collect!!!

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 9 днів тому

    100%! Qualified, and Proven!

  • @ewathoughts8476
    @ewathoughts8476 15 днів тому

    One great thing about top breaks is, if you have a cylinder rotation blocking squib you just open the action and pull the offending case out. then you can tap the blocking projectile back into the empty chamber and never have to worry about the projectile heal being caught by the mouth of the case and preventing the projectile from moving backward. A hand ejector type may be locked up by this, and cause much more difficulty in clearing.

  • @julieanddavidmyers6641
    @julieanddavidmyers6641 15 днів тому

    I have a WW2 vintage 455 Webley that I shoot 45 auto rim reloads at safe pressures. I'm not a fan of those blasted moon or half moon clips which are a pain to load the cartridges in. My 38/300 British revolver is actually an Enfield. Somehow Webley got ripped off by Enfield on that military contract. Both are fine shooters and are so heavily overbuilt. It is odd to me that these revolvers were in service so long in British common wealth agencies ...which speaks to their robust nature and if it's not broke...don't fix it mentality. Mike, great historical video!

  • @josiel152
    @josiel152 14 днів тому

    interesting history of the Wesley. I had a 38 caliber model only thing I remember about it was the very heavy trigger pull

  • @traviscochran6280
    @traviscochran6280 15 днів тому

    I am a fan of the British top breaks. I have a .455 MkIV, a .380 MKIV, and an Enfield MKII.

  • @davidwilliam6331
    @davidwilliam6331 15 днів тому +1

    That was a very interesting and informative video. Thank you.
    Would you provide the link to your videos, regarding how to load the .45 ACP cartridge for Webley revolver?
    Also loading the .38/200 cartridge?
    Thank you

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 15 днів тому +1

      At, ahem, "Fenland Polytechnic" in the late 1970s we used an assortment of war surplus .38/200 revolvers for target shooting.
      As a club, we owned a Lee(?) bullet mould for a 110 grain bevel based full wadcutter. Cast bullets from that worked nicely if seated about 2/3rds of the way into the case.
      Ordinary commercial .38 semiwadcutters also shot very nicely.
      For both, we used ordinary .38 S&W reloading dies and powder loads slightly less than .38 Special recommended loads.
      Keyholing was a common problem, especially on our most used / most worn revolvers. But tailoring handloads to give the bullets a nice gentle start seemed to help eliminate it. Thus excessive crimp was something to avoid, and nice low power charges also helped. Not using a very fast burning powder like Bullseye may also help but I never got to try that out.
      Mike was lucky that his factory Fiocchi shots did not include any double charged rounds. Back in 1980, we were unlucky enough to fire one of those in our Webley MkV. It bulged the cylinder and stretched the top strap. Luckily, our local gunsmith was able to source the parts needed for the required repairs.

  • @Se7enBeatleofDoom
    @Se7enBeatleofDoom 15 днів тому +1

    Webley revolver from the Boy and his dog.

  • @Bill-xx2yh
    @Bill-xx2yh 12 днів тому

    Thanks good to see you

  • @marklessley7097
    @marklessley7097 15 днів тому +1

    Good video... cool hat

  • @woodsmanforlife1677
    @woodsmanforlife1677 15 днів тому +1

    At 11:30 you mention the Boer war. To clarify: you are meaning the second Boer war.
    Unfortunately, the first Boer war is always ignore/forgotten because the Brits lost.
    If the Enfield would have been made in .38 Special, that would be a big seller!

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 15 днів тому +2

    Good morning from Syracuse NY brother and boiling hot coffee time brother

  • @Majorrogerragland48
    @Majorrogerragland48 14 днів тому

    Thanks for warning in the postscript, I load both 45 AR and ACP brass to Webley pressure for my Mk.6.
    I actually, have not seen Webley use factory ammo in my area for sale, and now won't seek any on line.

  • @stevenjohnson2610
    @stevenjohnson2610 8 днів тому

    Great video...
    I have a Webley that somebody fitted with a .45Colt cylinder.
    A gunsmith told me it was safe to shoot with low powered reloads.
    The barrel is bored somewhat larger than .45 caliber, more like .477, so it is horribly inaccurate
    I retired it about 20 years ago.

  • @Melmac1975
    @Melmac1975 13 днів тому

    Mike, you should let Fiocchi know about those squibs. They may issue a recall that could potentially save someone out there some damage to a historical weapon or (much worse) damage to the shooter or someone innocently standing by them.

  • @jamesmcclenin9804
    @jamesmcclenin9804 15 днів тому

    I had an Enfield and, being essentially double action only, I couldn't wait to get rid of it.

  • @P_RO_
    @P_RO_ 10 днів тому

    One of my few regrets in life was not making an even-swap trade for an Enfield rechambered to 38Spl for a cheap 22 pocket auto I'd just bought which turned out to be unreliable junk. I'm sure that Enfield is still shooting superbly somewhere. The 38/200 lacked penetration through any light cover. A common 'wives tale' from WW2 was that it wouldn't penetrate the standard issue German heavy winter coat, which was untrue but anything more substantial could stop it. That's why they went with a lighter faster bullet when they switched to FMJ bullets.
    Most use the ejector improperly with the large-bore Webleys. It was found that if you fired a partial cylinder full, then held the frame horizontal while breaking the barrel open downward, occasionally a loaded cartridge on the bottom would slip from the extractor star and fall back into the chamber which would prevent closing the action until you used a knife or rod to get that cartridge out from under the star. The correct procedure as taught by the British military is to hold the barrel horizontal, then break the action downward.

  • @edelarth8320
    @edelarth8320 12 днів тому

    I had a Webley revolver with 9rounds. Cool

  • @Eric-the-Bold
    @Eric-the-Bold 7 днів тому

    1976 when I joined the London Met Police , a gun cabinet containing four Webley 38 revolvers were retained for use if and when required. Authority of a superintendent or above. By 1982 S&W model 10 was in use, but firearm units had been established. My father North Africia 1943, the sergeant had a Webley 45. Both Royal Artillery.Pitch black they heard a noise in the desert. My father was given the revolver who then fired off all rounds. A lone German emerged, Dehydrated and was taken as a POW. Two days later the news came down how the Captain had single-handedly caught the German. Oh hum no medals then.

  • @rene-davidduplessis8766
    @rene-davidduplessis8766 14 днів тому

    Great overview, as always. I know it’s a ridiculously niche curiosity, but I’d love to know more about the development of the Webley Mark I, mainly because I own a Belgian top-break Warnant revolver (patents dating to 1877) that appears in nearly every particular identical to the Webley Mark I!

    • @rene-davidduplessis8766
      @rene-davidduplessis8766 14 днів тому

      …and now that I look at it, *even more* like the Webley-Pryse…which preceded my Warnant by one year.

  • @robertlittle7407
    @robertlittle7407 15 днів тому +1

    Cool man cool

  • @dougdukes1039
    @dougdukes1039 15 днів тому +1

    Mike, first great video. Question, you said the Webly Mark 1 would eject "ALL" the cartridges when opened. Is that really ALL the cartridges? or just the empties? Thanks

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  15 днів тому +1

      All, theoretically. With all the Webley top breaks, if you want real positive ejection, flip the gun to the side as you break the action.

    • @dougdukes1039
      @dougdukes1039 15 днів тому

      @@duelist1954 I would rather have the option, to just flip out the empties. But if holding the gun vertical would flip out just empties, and horizontal would get them all, that would do.

  • @waynehendrix4806
    @waynehendrix4806 15 днів тому

    Thank you sir. Any chance for a recommendation or video of choice of black powder, or modern reduced pressure load for an 1889 12 ga?
    Yes. Grade 3.. damascus barrels. If I hear about pyrodex, my head will explode. That stuff fouled and rusted up barrel quite well on a previous 12 ga project.
    I do have some Shutzen 2F, Graff.

  • @firestorm8471
    @firestorm8471 13 днів тому

    I have a #2Mk1* ENFIELD in .38/200 .
    I have several dozen of the 178 grain FMJ rounds left for nostalgia, but I load inverted and unsized hollow based 148 grain wad cutters normally for .38 Spl. In mine. I have found this to be a relatively nasty little loading. I keep it as a hidden house gun (no kids) . My nightstand gun is an Argentine 1937 model S&W (1917) which I keep loaded with 45 AR loaded with 262 grain pure lead bullets from a .455 webley mold. This one is a thumper and I feel in no way undergunned with this accurate revolver. These old guns are just as effective as ever in competent hands.

  • @ericstevens8744
    @ericstevens8744 7 годин тому

    Custer carried a Webley. Bulldog revolver at the Little Bighorn

  • @TheMatm12345
    @TheMatm12345 15 днів тому +1

    I don't know why no major manufacturer make top breaks now. I think they are much superior than swing out cylinders.

  • @arthurekman8281
    @arthurekman8281 15 днів тому +1

    Along the lines of British Revovers? What Revolver did Sherlock Holmes gun down the hapless hound in the Hound of the Baskervills. Did he face charges for this dasterdly deed.

  • @Stargazer80able
    @Stargazer80able 10 днів тому

    Always wondered why the British changed from the 455 to the 38/200 in its time. There were a plethera of cartridges to choose from, and easy enough to invent one.

  • @BaronFlyingClub
    @BaronFlyingClub 15 днів тому +1

    I was hoping it would be original, not the moon clip conversion.

  • @chpet1655
    @chpet1655 12 годин тому

    I knew you messed up when you said Enfield Mark III but well the hated Mark I was available of course.

  • @uttaradit2
    @uttaradit2 15 днів тому +4

    you have 2 cross the Atlantic to fire British guns

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  15 днів тому

      LOL!

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 15 днів тому

      Either that or join a UK club where you can use a classic Webley (and other classic handguns) under a Section 7(3) firearms certificate.

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 7 днів тому

    One of my English friends and her hubby like visiting me when they are in the US because not only do I have guns from .22 to .5o caliber , I also have a range. Sadly, they decided to go to South Africa this time instead of the US.

  • @scottwhitehurst6055
    @scottwhitehurst6055 14 днів тому

    I have a MK VI with a shaved cylinder and I don’t reload. So I’ve never fired it. I discover Steinel in producing low pressure 45 ACP for use in the webleys. What do you think?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  14 днів тому

      Never heard of them. Can you post a link?

  • @alanhope1190
    @alanhope1190 15 днів тому

    Wish I’d kept the one I had back in 1980.

  • @willbar1961
    @willbar1961 11 днів тому

    I've had a 38 DA for decades.

  • @DougFrantz
    @DougFrantz 8 днів тому

    Wait.... you live in York? I never picked up on that. I'd be a WSSA member if not for the range in my back yard. =-D

  • @EireGenX
    @EireGenX 14 днів тому

    Wasn't the Beaumont Adams revolver the service revolver at the time of the battle of Rorkes Drift?