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Webley Mk IV



Overview


Webley Mk IV

Webley Mk IV .38/200 service revolver as produced during World War 2.
Source: Imperial War Museum - © GNU Attribution Share Alike license

Origin
United Kingdom
Type
Revolver
Entered service
1930’s
Status
Obsolete
Development
Early 1920’s
Developer
United Kingdom - Webley & Scott
Production
1929 - 1968
Producer
United Kingdom - Webley & Scott
Number produced
About 500.000
Designations
Webley .38/200 Service Revolver
Notable users
United Kingdom

Details


Facts Webley Mk IV
General
Origin
United Kingdom
Type
Revolver
Caliber
Caliber
.38/200
Feed system
6 round cylinder
Barrel length
127 mm
Muzzle velocity
190 m/s
Operation
Pattern
Top break revolver
Action
Single action, double action
Rate of fire
Semi-automatic
Dimensions
Length
266 mm
Weight
1.1 kg empty
Sights
Mechanical
Iron sight, post front and notch rear

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