"Indiana
Jones" Webley MK IV Service Model Replica Revolver
Theatrical Prop or Collector's Piece - Great Decor and
Conversation Piece
While this pistol is the same size,
weight and appearance of the original .Service model .38 MK IV- it
is non-firing and cannot be modified or interchanged to fire
ammunition.
Overall Length: 11"
Weight: 1 lb 10 oz
The British company Webley and
Scott produced a range of revolvers from the mid 19th to late 20th
centuries. Early models such as the Webley-Government army model
1879 and the Webley-Pryse model were first made during the 1870s.
The best-known are the range of military revolvers, which were in
service use across two World Wars and numerous colonial conflicts,
but Webley also produced a number of short-barrel solid-frame
revolvers, including the Webley RIC model and the British Bulldog
revolver, designed to be carried in a coat pocket for
self-defense.
The Webley Revolver was, in various
marks, the standard issue service pistol for the armed forces of
the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth from
1887 until 1963.
The Webley is a top-break revolver with automatic extraction. That
is, breaking the revolver open for reloading also operates the
extractor. This removes the spent cartridges from the cylinder.
The Webley Mk I service revolver was adopted in 1887. A later
version, the Mk IV, rose to prominence during the Boer War of
1899–1902. However, the Mk VI, introduced in 1915 during the First
World War, is perhaps the best-known model.
Replica Gun has working mechanism
Crafted by dedicated craftsmen at Denix in Spain
Authentic size and weight of actual gun
Replica makes a super prop gun
Replica guns are a great costume accessory!
Build an impressive gun collection!
Denix replica guns are made of quality wood and metal
Makes a unique decorator item and conversation piece
Non-firable and can not be altered to do so