Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examines a Webley Mark VI revolver fitted with a shoulder stock and Pritchard-Greener bayonet. He details how the stock, originating from a No. 1 Mark 1 signal pistol, attaches via a single screw and requires a specific notch cut into the revolver's frame. Ferguson argues that the bright metal in the cut slot, not blued like the factory finish, suggests this configuration was likely assembled post-war, rather than being a genuine period modification or factory option.
This guide details the installation and authentication of the rare WWI Pritchard-Greener bayonet for the Webley Revolver. Expert Ian McCollum highlights key identification markers for collectors, including engraved patent numbers, the W.W. Greener elephant logo, and the 'ring test' for authenticity. Proper hand-fitting to individual revolvers is noted as essential for installation.
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