It was labeled as a Webley Revolver, the only markings I could make out were 450/455. It appears to be a solid frame with a side loading gate, the barrel and ejector rod look like it came off a Colt Single Action.
Anyone seen one like it??

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That's roughly what I thought, it looks like somebody made it from a box of spares. :?:dromia wrote:Need to get my books out but from a cursory glance at the poor picture it looks like an Adams or Beaumont Adams frame, Webley cylinder and colt barrel????
Thanks a lot for that info Sim..Sim G wrote:Bloody hell! That is an extremely rare Army Express, which Webley based on the Tranter 1878! It was the fore-runner of the New Model Army Express No5, which was developed to compete with Colt's 1878 double action revolver. Most of the no5's were sent to South Africa.
I sincerley hope that hasn't been deactivated........
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