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lewwallace

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:rolleyes:Aquired this outta a Cabelas' in NC! Next to the last Webley I need to complete my collection of their cartridge revolver evolution; beginning 1868. This is a 1905, Webley & Scott WS Target Model in 455. Tightest lockup I've ever seen. The action and trigger pull is what one would expect to find in a quality target pistol! Now if I could just find a 1880's Wilkinson I could call it a life!! 20150822_163409-1.jpg :rolleyes:
 
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A beautiful Webley &Scott classic! Love those British top-breaks. I also have a great fascination with the Webley-Fosbery design as well.
 
Sweet find man. I've been wanting a Webley or a collection of Webleys for a good while.
 
You could get the old Webley revolvers for $25 all day long in Iraq around 2005. 38s and 455s. It was unfortunate that we could not partake.......
 
A friend tried to sell me a Webley around 1980. It was a war time gun, parkerized, in .38 special. I had two little kids and zero extra cash. Couldn't make it happen. Still regret that.

That just makes your gun seem even more like a sweet find. Cool! Get out there and shoot it! :D

Mark
 
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