Webley substitute

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Webley substitute

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Anybody found a source for the Marushin Enfield revolvers? I've seen 2 on EBay this past year, but never on someones site.
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auntsugar, stay away from Enfield revolvers. They were the mid war substitutes for the Webley Mk IV .38, were prone to spring and interior part breakage, and are difficult to find parts for. Regards. Michaelson
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Michaelson wrote:auntsugar, stay away from Enfield revolvers. They were the mid war substitutes for the Webley Mk IV .38, were prone to spring and interior part breakage, and are difficult to find parts for. Regards. Michaelson
What he refers to is a MODEL of an Enfield, not the real deal. ;)

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Oh. Well, I wouldn't try and shoot THAT one either! 8-[ :wink: Regards. Michaelson
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Hey Auntsugar,

On that site you can find the Marushin Kit - Enfield No2 Mk 1, the price is $140 and it's exactly the same gun I have. The 6th item from above. They accept paypal.

http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct.asp?subcatid=112

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Here you can find it too for purchase, but you will need someone to translate chinese (third item from above):

http://www.kicbbgun.com.tw/shop/index.php?cPath=23_30

I hope that helps you :D
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Thanks for the link...
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Is that a... model gun? Okay, now I've seen everything.
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It looks like it fires caps that are inserted into the bullet casing which then the two halves of the casing are screwed together. If the right caps can be found easily you could have a cool Indy noise maker.

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Post by IndianaFist »

the 5th gun down on this link looks real close to the raiders gun!
http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct.asp?subcatid=97
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That's the Colt. It's probably more close to the TOD gun.

However, the second one down, the Browning, is great for the bar fight scene.
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