This review covers the Webley No. 4 "Pryse" revolver, a post-1881 model weighing 2.2 lbs with a 10.6-inch overall length. It fires six rounds of .476 Enfield Mark II ammunition. The review highlights its heavy yet smooth hammer pull, clean trigger, and fast-acquiring sights, noting the nickel plating as particularly well-executed.
This guide details the Mauser 1878 'Zigzag' Revolver patent model, as presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers historical context, unique features like its zigzag cylinder rotation and bottlenecked cartridge, differences between the patent and production models, and its performance in military trials. McCollum, a recognized expert in historical firearms, provides an in-depth look at this rare piece.
This guide details the disassembly process for the Mauser Model 1878 'Zig-Zag' Revolver, as explained by Ian McCollum. It covers the unique three-position safety/disassembly lever and the break-action mechanism. Proper handling of the spring-loaded ejector is emphasized. This information is crucial for collectors and historians interested in maintaining this rare firearm.
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