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    Webley Mk IVs 38 s&w

    Girls wanted their picture taken so I obliged 'em. Shooters all, have been the collection 25+ yrs now! Don't think I paid over $150.00 for any of them back then!
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    WGs On An Outing

    Got a new safe just for my Webleys. Here's 3 of my Webley Government models. 1886-1896.
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    Early Webley DA

    About the same time Colt was introducing their 1873 DA, Webley had already been manufacturing them for five yrs. Here is an early(1872-3) Pre-RIC No1, 1st pattern in 442cf. It is foliate engraved and topstrap retailer marked: John Rigby & Co. Dublin.
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    New to the Regiment

    Found in a VA collector's estate. Post July 1868 early mfg'd revolver marked 'Webley Patents', double action in 442cf. Pre-RIC No1, 1st pattern, foliate engraved retailer top strap marked Jonh Rigby Dublin. The #112 a mystery as SN's were on left frame. Will remain so till I can figure how to...
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    What Pythons looked like in rhe 1890's

    Webley WG's(thats GOVERNMENT not Green) A Target and an Army model. In 455/476cf and450/455 cf, respective. These was the cows udders of perfection in revolvery!!
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    Hi-Power Opinions

    Here's ugly! And I love 'em!! Webley semi-autos! C/W top left: 32, Browning 9mm long. 38acp, 455
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    Very last handgun purchase

    A A 1905 Webley&Scott WS Target Model in 455ca. It was the Python of its day!!
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