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Here’s mine.

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I got this about a year and a half ago. Lee Keppler helped me procure this. The pair of silver medallion grips were what I had before I could get my hands on the gold ones. The extra cylinder is for .45 long Colt rounds. The gun shoots .45 acp. Cheers

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:shock: =P~

I'm speachless. Between you and Sergei, the bar has definitely been raised higher!

Cool.

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Wow, looks just like my gun. Great pictures Rundquist.

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Post by Cooler King »

Another beautiful gun! Congratulations, that is a true treasure to behold! I have got to get me one of those! :D
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Very nice. I just bought a .455 Webley that will make everybody green with envy. It's the finest one I've ever seen, and it's also the first gun I've ever bought in my life. I should have it sometime next week. I'll post pictures just as soon as I get it.

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To poke my nose in here, old Dale has really been doing his homework on the purchase of this Webley, so speaking for myself, I'm really looking forward to seeing this acquisition. To use a poor pun in this section, he's really 'sweated bullets' before making a decision, so this should be a real treat to see! High regards. Michaelson
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Post by agent5 »

Darn, you guys!!! WHATTHEHELLAREYOUDOINGTOME??!! Now I want one even more than ever!!! Very nice. Nice, indeed. :D
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Yes, Michaelson has been extremely helpful to me in researching Webley revolvers before I made my purchase. Just in case some of you are not aware of this (although most of us on the Guns & Holsters page definitely are), Michaelson is an invaluable resource and we are very fortunate to have his expertise here on this message board. If you have ANY questions about shooting and purchasing firearms or whatnot, he's the guy to talk to. I consider it both an honor and a privilege to have him as a friend. Kudos to Michaelson! :D :D :D


-Dale


P.S.- I will make a video showcasing my new Webley and holster, which will follow the footage I shot during last month's Georgia IndyGear Summit. I'm sending this tape to Michaelson who will, in turn, make a copy for posterity. If you're lucky, he may show it at a future Summit!
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Post by Magnum »

Does anyone have any idea of where I could procure an additional cylinder, in either 45ACP or .45 Colt for my S&W HE2? The one that came with the gun is a .455 and the ammo is pretty hard to find. I'd like to keep that one intact, but maybe find a different cylinder as a shooter. Thanks for your help.
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agent5 wrote:Darn, you guys!!! WHATTHEHELLAREYOUDOINGTOME??!! Now I want one even more than ever!!! Very nice. Nice, indeed. :D
You might want to think about it, Agent5. I told this story to MK and Rundquist, but after you get a real gun and you do the toss into the suitcase, right on top of the jacket and whip. The feeling is "complete". You feel the sensation of completeness. I don't know how else to say it. Complete.
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I'll be complete in less than a month. Keeping up with the Joneses yet again. :roll:
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Complete.

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You might want to think about it, Agent5. I told this story to MK and Rundquist, but after you get a real gun and you do the toss into the suitcase, right on top of the jacket and whip. The feeling is "complete". You feel the sensation of completeness. I don't know how else to say it. Complete.
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That's always been my directive from the beginning to get both the S&W and the Hi-Power for total authenticity of my Raiders gear display. The other mannequin displays will have mostly replicas or blowbacks. Getting the real deal for all the main characters can get costly. Now that I've seen 3 of these beauties in the past month I feel the need to have one. NOW.
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