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Bought two boxes of 1943 MK VI Webley ammunition today. The MK VI was the last variation of this revolver cartridge, and according to this web site-- http://cartridgecollectors.org/?page...455-cartridges --has a jacketed bullet. I would like to see one, but as neither box has ever been opened I guess I don't get to yet
![]() They look good with my MKII though. Marc |
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Thanks for posting pictures! Is the MKI a black powder round?
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Talk to your local dentist or doctor and maybe they'll take a couple xrays for a bottle of wine or something.
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I thought I'd throw this up here just for S&G...
![]() It's from the 1953 Lyman Reloading Manual #39...At the very end of the 'Pistol Cartridges' section... Please direct your attention to the very last line... I checked the Handloaders Manual Of Cartridge Conversions and COTW and the .455 Colt is the same as the .455 Enfield Mk 1...
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How do you call the cartridge for the 455 colt in service in UK : 455 auto ?
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The .455 Auto was for the Webley semi-automatic revolver (and should not be fired in one of the revolvers). Wouldn't the .455 Colts have just used standard .455 revolver ammunition (Mk IIs, probably?)?
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The third cart in my pic ; 455auto is for the colt 1911A1 in UK service during WWII
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Ah, I was thinking of the Colt revolvers! I completely forgot about the 1911s in UK service. Mea culpa.
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