Webley Mk. VI service revolver ​⁠@FirearmLandOfficial

Published on June 16, 2024
Duration: 0:32

The Webley Mk. VI service revolver, a historical British firearm from WW2, is demonstrated with its top-break action and .455 Webley caliber. The video showcases its loading, rapid fire capabilities on steel targets, and efficient ejection of spent casings, highlighting the shooter's advanced proficiency.

Quick Summary

The Webley Mk. VI service revolver, chambered in .455 Webley, features a distinctive top-break action for easy loading and automatic ejection of its 6 rounds. This historical British firearm was commonly used during WW2.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Markings
  2. 00:07Loading .455 Webley Ammo
  3. 00:19Live Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:26Ejection & Unloading

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Webley Mk. VI service revolver?

The Webley Mk. VI service revolver shown in the video is chambered in the .455 Webley caliber. It holds six rounds in its cylinder.

How does the Webley Mk. VI load and unload?

The Webley Mk. VI utilizes a top-break action. This allows the cylinder to hinge downwards for loading and automatically ejects spent casings when opened.

What historical period is the Webley Mk. VI associated with?

The Webley Mk. VI service revolver is strongly associated with World War 2 (WW2) and is considered a classic British firearm from that era. The specific model featured is marked 'PATENTS 1916'.

What are the key technical specifications of the Webley Mk. VI?

The Webley Mk. VI typically features a 6-inch barrel, weighs around 2.4 lbs, and has a 6-round capacity in .455 Webley caliber. Its action is top-break, supporting both double and single-action modes.

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