The Webley-Fosbery is a unique recoil-operated revolver from the early 1900s, firing the .455 Webley cartridge. Its innovative design allowed the top half of the gun to recoil, automatically cocking the hammer for faster follow-up shots. However, its complexity led to unreliability in dirty conditions and high production costs, preventing widespread adoption despite its potential as a cavalry sidearm. Weighing 1.25 kg unloaded and measuring 28 cm, it was also a substantial firearm.
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