“Very rare, Argentinian made, M1909 Artillery Short Sword, with matching metal scabbard, by Industria Argentina JC Suarez y Cia.” has been added to your cart. View cart
This Webley Mk VI revolver, produced in 1918 during the height of World War I, is a remarkable example of British firearms craftsmanship and an iconic symbol of the era. This excellent example showcases the attention to detail and quality that made it a favourite among British forces on the battlefield.
This revolver is deactivated to the old spec and is able to cock and dry-fire along with the cylinder and top break working as they should. It has a solid construction and robust frame that demonstrate its durability and reliability in the face of harsh combat conditions.
With a six-shot, top-break action and a powerful .455 calibre round, this Webley Mk VI embodies the firepower and effectiveness that British soldiers relied upon. SN. 393395
~Condition~
This Webley is in excellent condition for its age and use. Covered in clear original markings and retaining a nice finish, this gun would make a perfect addition to any collection. Some of the metal parts are slightly more worn than others. Please see pictures for more detail.
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