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    Anyone know if they do an airsoft Webley revolver and if so where they sell them from?

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    Nope 'they' don't. No airsoft Webley in existence.

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    • #3
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      Thanks for swift response.

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        Handgun porn!


        If one came out i would be all over it like a rash,

        that or an Enfield No2
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          Ah maybe one day if we keep our fingers crossed! I'm sure the deman is growing!

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            Love em revolvers, good old British!
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              enfields exist iirc theres a place in spain making em, if not you could mod a stock to fit vsr bits.

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                Originally posted by jediknight129 View Post
                enfields exist iirc theres a place in spain making em, if not you could mod a stock to fit vsr bits.
                Lee Enfields, yes, but not Webley Revolvers- what hes asking about.
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                  Originally posted by jediknight129 View Post
                  enfields exist iirc theres a place in spain making em, if not you could mod a stock to fit vsr bits.
                  The Enfield he's referring to is a pistol, not the rifle you're thinking of (which are also custom made by a guy in Scotland).

                  The Enfield pistol, BTW, looks a lot like the Webley, and you might mistake them at a glance.

                  If you're after one for a WW2 British loadout, there is a S&W revolver "available" that's very close to those supplied by the US during WW2 to make up numbers. Alternatively, there's the TM M1911A1 which I use with my WW2 loadout. The WE Browning is also an option. It's the wrong version, but is earlier than the Inglis used by Brit and Commonwealth, so it's not anachronistic.
                  Last edited by No1_sonuk; 16 June, 2011, 10:23.

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                    Tanaka M10 is a pretty good lookylikey.
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                    • #11
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                      Yah checked out the Enfield and it looks pretty good so will probs opt for that.

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                      • #12
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                        sorry me being thick, saw enfield mark 2 assumed rifle, also a few 1911s in .455 webley were around for ww2 so an engraved slide with the new markings would work?

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                          Originally posted by jediknight129 View Post
                          sorry me being thick, saw enfield mark 2 assumed rifle, also a few 1911s in .455 webley were around for ww2 so an engraved slide with the new markings would work?
                          Those were WW1-era, and out not all of those supplied to Britain under those contracts were .455 Webley.Those that survived WW1 were reissued to the RAF and Royal Navy.
                          As far as I know, all WW2 Brit issue 1911A1s were, like the Brit issue Thompsons, chambered for the original round - .45 ACP.

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                          • #14
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                            It sounds bad but am not massively concerned about the historical accuracy. I just want something that look's cool and is instantly recognisable.

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                            • #15
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                              Brits were issued 45. 1911s due to logistics in the Italian campaign

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