Webley Mk VI .455 - Close Range Practical Accuracy
The Webley Mk VI .455 revolver, a WWI-era British service pistol, was tested for practical accuracy on a challenging course. Despite its age and a difficult double-action trigger, the revolver demonstrated respectable accuracy, especially when utilizing moon clips for faster reloads, a common modification for .45 ACP conversions. The test highlighted the trade-offs between historical designs and modern firearms in competitive shooting scenarios.






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