Dunno, it does kind of has parts from here and there, but I based my recognition on the smoothly curved barrel hinge support (in which Webley had stepped profile) and the characteristic finger notch in the grip.
Also, weren't the Enfield No.2 supposed to replace Webley Gov.
Dunno, it does kind of has parts from here and there, but I based my recognition on the smoothly curved barrel hinge support (in which Webley had stepped profile) and the characteristic finger notch in the grip.
Also, weren't the Enfield No.2 supposed to replace Webley Gov.
youre right its an Enfield No 2 revolver I'm just not sure which * mark it has could be a plain Mk1 or a Mk1* or a Mk1** the hinge shape is indicative but the Webley wasnt replaced british Armory is weird that way as the Webley Mk4s and Mk6s were issued along side the Enfield revolvers <_< according to the wiki a dearth of the need of more weapons required the need for it to be done <_< basically a Sten like situation
She's got a ammunition belt for seven mags but only six mags in the layout. What happened to the seventh one? Also: Those are two Fairbain-Sykes commando daggers. Didn't find a tag and created one.
youre right its an Enfield No 2 revolver I'm just not sure which * mark it has could be a plain Mk1 or a Mk1* or a Mk1** the hinge shape is indicative but the Webley wasnt replaced british Armory is weird that way as the Webley Mk4s and Mk6s were issued along side the Enfield revolvers <_< according to the wiki a dearth of the need of more weapons required the need for it to be done <_< basically a Sten like situation
It's either Mk I* or Mk I** due to the spurless hammer.