A bunch of people have asked me to do a Webley revolver like the gun I did for Raiders. I think I am finally ready to if there is still a need. Is there? Does one exist?
Can you give me details on the gun and exactly what it is and what you want to see? Thank you for the input.
Paul
Doing a New Webley Prop Gun
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Webley
Artsee,
The screen accurate Webley from LC was most likely a Webley-Green Army model with a parrot-head grip. Those, in my experience, are very hard to find.
Check my post "Found my LC Webley!" for good photos of a Webley Mk VI .455 built 1919 by Webley England. That's a great looking piece, with the full size hard plastic grips. Mine was cut for .45ACP as many were for import.
You can find Webleys out on AuctionArms.com, GunBroker, and JoeSalter.
If you can create a high quality replica like your Stembridge S&W, I'm sure it'll sell. Folks may be a little tentative though, waiting for Indy 4 to see what arms are used there...
Regards,
Indy45
The screen accurate Webley from LC was most likely a Webley-Green Army model with a parrot-head grip. Those, in my experience, are very hard to find.
Check my post "Found my LC Webley!" for good photos of a Webley Mk VI .455 built 1919 by Webley England. That's a great looking piece, with the full size hard plastic grips. Mine was cut for .45ACP as many were for import.
You can find Webleys out on AuctionArms.com, GunBroker, and JoeSalter.
If you can create a high quality replica like your Stembridge S&W, I'm sure it'll sell. Folks may be a little tentative though, waiting for Indy 4 to see what arms are used there...
Regards,
Indy45
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