Note: The firearm you are viewing is a USED Webley & Scott MK IV Top-Break Revolver 6" 455 Webley.
The photo shown is the actual pistol that's for sale, the description below is as we see it.
About the Gun:
The British Army adopted the Webley Mark IV Revolver in 1899.
The vast majority of the MKIV revolvers accepted for service by the British Army purchased between 1899 and 1904.
Entering service just as the Second Anglo-Boer War began.
As such the MKIV has become synonymous with the war, becoming known as ‘The Boer War Model’.
General Description:
The revolver retains about 65% plus of its metal finish.
There is
scattered light wear but no surface oxidation showing.
There is no handling wear in the
grip areas with no pitting on the backstrap and trigger guard.
There are
scattered light nicks, scuffs, and scratches.
The action shows minor operational
wear.
The action functions correctly, we have not fired
this revolver.
Overall, the revolver is in very good condition.
Product Overview:
We also would like to think we under rate all our second hand firearms, to give the best possible accurate description of their overall condition.
If its not what we say, we guarantee a full refund.
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