How it Works: British Webley Self-Loader MkI

Published on September 13, 2023
Duration: 1:35

This video explains the internal mechanics of the British Webley Self-Loader MkI pistol. It details the single-action, hammer-fired system, including how the trigger pull initiates the firing sequence via a transfer bar and sear. The explanation covers the unique locking action that engages the barrel and slide, the recoil system powered by a V-spring, and the function of the grip safety as the sole safety mechanism.

Quick Summary

The Webley Self-Loader MkI operates on a single-action, hammer-fired system. The trigger activates a transfer bar, rotating the sear tail to release the hammer. Its unique locking action uses angled grooves to secure the barrel and slide, powered by a V-spring recoil system. The grip safety is the sole safety feature.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Webley Self-Loader
  2. 00:15Single Action Hammer Fired System
  3. 00:30Slide Recoil and V-Spring Power
  4. 00:45Locking Action Explained
  5. 01:03Grip Safety Function
  6. 01:21Slide Lock-Back Mechanism

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the trigger mechanism work in the Webley Self-Loader MkI?

In the Webley Self-Loader MkI, pulling the trigger pushes a transfer bar. This bar rotates the sear tail, which disengages from the hammer notch, freeing the hammer to fall and strike the firing pin.

What is the recoil system of the Webley Self-Loader MkI powered by?

The slide of the Webley Self-Loader MkI is constantly pressed forward by a recoil lever. This lever is powered by a V-spring set into the right side of the grip frame.

What is the primary safety feature on the Webley Self-Loader MkI?

The Webley Self-Loader MkI features a grip safety as its sole safety mechanism. When depressed, it holds the sear tail up, preventing accidental firing. When released, it allows the sear tail to fall.

How does the barrel and slide lock and unlock in the Webley Self-Loader MkI?

The Webley Self-Loader MkI uses 45-degree angled grooves and lugs to drive a block into the top of the slide, locking onto the ejection port. Upon firing, the barrel and slide travel rearward together until the barrel is driven down out of lock.

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