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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Seattle, WA
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What a beautiful pistol (I say this with no trace of irony or sarcasm). I have one in .32 ACP but have always wanted the .455 model.
Now I have to look harder. Thanks for sharing your photos and the story behind the pistol.
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Michael Nos morituri te salutant - Supposed saying of the gladiators to the emperor ('We, who are about to die, salute you.') 'We are the lantern bearers, my friend; for us to keep something burning, to carry what light we can forward into the darkness and the wind' - From Rosemary Sutcliff's The Lantern Bearers |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia
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Hi Roman Historian. yes, this pistol won't win any beauty contests but I like it due to its historical significance. The Webley Self-Loading .455" Mark I was recommended by both the SAC and the Chief Inspector of Small Arms and chosen over the Colt .45 ACP Model 1911 in the Briitish pistol trials. This pistol was adopted by the Royal Navy in 1912 as the first automatic pistol officially in British service. Later the pistol was also adopted by the Roayl Flying Corps and Royal Horse Artillery.
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