The Webley Mark "V/VI" revolver is a captivating blend of history and engineering excellence, meticulously crafted between 1915 and 1921. This revolver, combining a Mark "V" barrel and cylinder with a Mark "VI" frame, is a testament to the robust construction and reliability that made Webley revolvers a staple for British and Commonwealth forces during World War I. Chambered in .455 Webley, this revolver offers a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to own a piece of military history.
In fair condition, this revolver shows extensive signs of prior use and handling, with some edgewear and general finish fading. Despite this, the bore is in good overall condition, clean and well-maintained with minor wear marks, and the rifling remains intact and well-defined. The action is double-action/single-action (DA/SA), with a capacity of 6 rounds, and a 6" barrel featuring a full rib. The blued finish and checkered synthetic grips add to its historical aesthetic, while the front blade and notched rear sight ensure accuracy.
This particular revolver has some unique features. The cylinder has been shaven to accept moon clips, offering a modern twist on a classic design. However, the cylinder does have some play and may require a tune-up. As a combination of the Mark "V" and Mark "VI" models, it embodies the evolution of Webley revolvers, making it an intriguing collectible. Manufactured in the United Kingdom, this revolver is more than just a firearm; it's a piece of history that played a crucial role in World War I.
Owning this Webley Mark "V/VI" revolver means adding a significant artifact to your collection, a tangible connection to the past, and a symbol of British engineering excellence. Its historical significance, combined with its robust design and unique features, makes it a must-have for any serious collector or history enthusiast. Don't miss the chance to own this iconic piece of military history.




