Revolver Webley Calibre 38

Revolver Webley Calibre 38. Révolver Webley MK IV cal.38 S&W 3" (Occasion) The new round featured a .38 caliber lead bullet totaling 200 gr [16] Owing to a critical shortage of handguns, a number of other weapons were also adopted (first practically, then officially) to alleviate the shortage

Lot Detail (C) WEBLEY MK IV .38/200 CALIBER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Lot Detail (C) WEBLEY MK IV .38/200 CALIBER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. from auctions.morphyauctions.com

[16] Owing to a critical shortage of handguns, a number of other weapons were also adopted (first practically, then officially) to alleviate the shortage The story of the Webley .38 Snub Nose Mk IV Revolver began in 1932

Lot Detail (C) WEBLEY MK IV .38/200 CALIBER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Webley .38 revolver used by the SAS as a sidearm.The Webley Mk IV .38 revolver was initially developed during the early 1920s in response to a War Office requirement for a pistol which was lighter and easier to handle than the existing .455 service pistols Unfortunately for Webley, the Enfield No 2 Mk 1 pistol (see FIR 385) was adopted for service instead. Webley & Scott immediately tendered the .38/200 calibre Webley Mk IV revolver, which as well as being nearly identical in appearance to the .455 calibre Mk VI revolver (albeit scaled down for the smaller cartridge), was based on their .38 calibre Webley Mk III pistol, designed for the police and civilian markets.

Webley Fosbery .38 ACP Revolver Revivaler. Webley Mk IV in .38 The official service pistol for the British military during the Second World War was the Enfield No The new round featured a .38 caliber lead bullet totaling 200 gr

WW2 1943 Vintage Webley & Scott Mark IV Revolver in .38/200 Caliber ** Exceptional AllOriginal. Webley & Scott immediately tendered the .38/200 calibre Webley Mk IV revolver, which as well as being nearly identical in appearance to the .455 calibre Mk VI revolver (albeit scaled down for the smaller cartridge), was based on their .38 calibre Webley Mk III pistol, designed for the police and civilian markets. The .38-caliber Mk IV is shown on the left alongside the .455 Mk VI