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Webley Service Revolvers Explained(Downloadable Ebook)

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Field dismounting of the Webley Mark VI revolver

- Field dismounting- Webley Mk VI Parts

Dismounting the barrel assembly

- Dismounting the cam lever- Dismounting the hinge pin- Dismounting the ejector lever- Dismounting the cylinder retainer- Dismounting the front sight blade

Dismounting of the frame assembly

- Dismounting the grip plates- Dismounting the main spring- Dismounting the rebound lever- Dismounting the hammer and trigger- The J. Carter safety- Dismounting the secondary cylinder stop- Dismounting the barrel latch- Dismounting the breech shield

Typical features of the Webley Mark VI revolver

- The hinged frame design- The reinforced barrel latch- Firing the gun with the barrel latch not yet closed- The service revolvers of the days- The Webley extracting system- Functioning of the cylinder cam lever- Animated sequence of the extraction cycle- The perfect freedom of the cylinder- The fouling path

The lock operation of the Webley Mark VI

- Webley lock - five limps- French Model 1873 - lock with nine limbs- Single action mode explained- Animated sequence of the single action mode- Double action mode explained- Animated sequence of the double action mode- The cylinder rotation- The cylinder locking

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- The hammer rebounding

The early English regulation percussion revolvers

- The London great international exhibition of 1851- The Colt percussion revolver- The cartridges of the combustible "skin" type- The self-cocking Adams revolver of 1851- The Adams solid frame construction- The Adams bullet with spike- The "hesitation action"- The Beaumont multi-mode mechanism- James Kerr's lever-rammer

The early English regulation centerfire revolvers

- The boxer-type metallic self-contained cartridge- John Adams conversion of the Beaumont Adams- .450 Adams Mk I- .450 Adams Mk II- .450 Adams Mk III- John Adams Mark II revolver- John Adams Mark III revolver

The Enfield .476 regulation revolver

- The Enfield Mark I, II, III cartridges- The revolver Enfield, Mark I- The Enfield self-extracting system- The revolver Enfield, Mark II- The feature that distinguishes the Enfield Mark I from the Mark II- The lock of the Warnant type

The Webley revolver Mark I

- How the Mark I is easily recognized- Breech shield integral with the frame- The Webley Mark I * revolver- The cylinder in the Mark I- The Mark I specific extractor camming lever- The Mark I hammer catch spring- The .442 revolver cartridge- The .455 Webley Mark I black powder cartridge- The Webley Mark I .455 cartridges with Mark I cordite- The Webley Mark I ** revolver

The Webley revolver Mark II

- The Webley Mark II specific features- The Mark II * variation- The .455 Webley Mark II cartridge

The Webley revolver Mark III

- The new cylinder mechanism designed by W.J. Whiting- Commercial Webley Mark III in caliber .38- Mark III revolver with half-cock feature- The cylinder retaining system variations- The extra set of cylinder locking notches- The .455 Webley Mark III cartridge

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The Webley revolver Mark IV & V

- The hammer spur- The cylinder retaining system- The broader stop notches of the cylinder- The Webley Mark V cylinder- The .455 Webley Mark IV cartridge- The .455 Webley Mark V cartridge

The Webley revolver Mark VI

- The Webley Mark VI commercial revolver with 4" barrel- The Webley Mark VI .22 training revolver- The Webley & Scott MK VI Target .22 Single Shot Pistol- Parker Hale .22 conversion unit- Mark VI revolver in caliber .45 ACP- Detachable shoulder stock- Bayonet by Captain Arthur Pritchard- Prideaux speedloader- The Webley Mark VI produced by the Enfield Arsenal- The .455 Webley Mark VI cartridge- Recently re-designed Webley Mark VI in .45 ACP

Markings found on Webley & Enfield service revolvers

- Producer markings on Mark VI revolvers- Webley Mark V's re-proved from 1975 onward- The broad arrow- The "for disposal" marking- The cancellation mark- Commercial proof and view marks- Military proof marks- Military inspection markings

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