I own a deactivated Webley Mk IV .38 revolver (yes a real one) which was used during WWII and has all the stamps on it to prove it. I bought it for WWII re-enactment.
I wonder if any of the top Indy holster suppliers can make a quality holster for this pistol, as there doesn't seem much point in buying a prop gun when I have the 'little brother' of the real thing?
Holster supplier for Webley Mk IV?
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And this without the strap might be a decent Raiders-like holster too...
http://www.ima-usa.com/product_info.php ... cts_id/392
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Jim,
IMA makes beautiful stuff! the .38 Webley is a bit smaller than the .455.
The IMA holster is for the larger pistol. The .38 will rattle around a bit in there.
I have an original Very Signal pistol holster, and it's pretty huge on the webley too. The bottom of the holster flares out a bit to fit the larger Very barrel inside.
Cairo, just hunker down for a bit of a hunt, and you'll find one.
PS, J!m, is that Landy a Series III?
IMA makes beautiful stuff! the .38 Webley is a bit smaller than the .455.
The IMA holster is for the larger pistol. The .38 will rattle around a bit in there.
I have an original Very Signal pistol holster, and it's pretty huge on the webley too. The bottom of the holster flares out a bit to fit the larger Very barrel inside.
Cairo, just hunker down for a bit of a hunt, and you'll find one.
PS, J!m, is that Landy a Series III?
This one at http://pacificcanvasandleather.com/hols ... l_12_r.htm is better sized for the .38, but isn't SA. Good holsters there, though.
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If the fit is a problem, you can always put a rag in the 'nose' of the holster.RC Halliburton wrote:Jim,
The .38 will rattle around a bit in there.
I have an original Very Signal pistol holster, and it's pretty huge on the webley too. The bottom of the holster flares out a bit to fit the larger Very barrel inside.
PS, J!m, is that Landy a Series III?
The gun out of the holster will look accurate-ish, and the holster will as well. AND, later, when you GET the .455, it will drop right in...
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