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  • Not webley.

  • wats the song??

  • Is the gun of the brother of my Grandmother, he hunting some fowls

  • webley hahaha

  • I prefere the .45 with a Six Inch Barrell, that thing looks like a stoned Indian cut it and shortened the Barrell it looks sick... you could buy that in Belfast for 40 Quid I wouldnt give a Finian Fart for it TAL

  • bhai webley kyo likha es vedio pe ye to iof wala hai.webley will cost you more than 3 lac.webley ka es se kya mukabla? Ye to bilkul bekar hai.

  • @mausertango its an IOF made, i agree but the gun is a webley MK 4 model... made in india under license production... so every credit goes to webley. yeh made in india. check the cassipore .32 pistol also... its a 1911 browning model... by the way we had never designed any weapon/ gun other than the INSAS RIFLE series ...  we only produce the guns in india under lisence.... KANPUR factory was set up by british pre WW2.

  • It's Better to Have a Gun and Not Need It, Than to Need a Gun and Not Have it

  • Whats the song?

  • u needa love wa the schofield inspierd

  • call of duty 2

  • Did you order this from the factory? If so, how bad was the process?

  • Its a great piece to have! 

  • its really great revolver.

  • Way to point a gun in your face moron...

  • Its empty you dick,just goes to show how much you know about revolvers,you can SEE its empty.

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  • This is simply an Indian copy of the now long discontnued Webley Mk3 from the UK, made by Bharat Firearms division. The real only main difference between the 2 is that our Indian version has the nicely applied heavy black phosphated surface coating, whereas the Uk version was polished blue. With the banning of handguns in the UK in 1996, sadly the Indian version was left unsold in Britain. If the law hadn't changed, the Indian type would have been a hot seller in price range.

  • @gillyh2745 let Blair burn in hell for eternity!

  • yeh.. it is SW .32 long... still being in production in India. cost appx $ 1633 n in open market $ 2500.

  • that cant be US dollars,whats the rupee price?

  • well indian rupee its Rs 82,000/- from factory and in open gun shop its Rs 1,30,000/- .... one more thing ,guns r really costly in india and indian govt dont give gun license easily. u will be surprise a .32 petro berreta cost Rs 4,75,000/- appx $ 8500/- ... so u can imagine not every can afford and most people dont like guns except people like ME ... freinds call me GUN CRAZY... THANKZ

  • If I lived in india I would want ALOT of guns,long trip to Dahra then?Too many beggars,street urchins,thieves and muggers in India for anyone NOT to carry a gun.

  • @nungleppam that is some expensive gun... if it really is $8500 USD. the Webley is a nice pistol, though my preference is for semi-autos, a P8(USP9mm) compact would be my choice, and over here its about $700-800 USD for a new one.

  • I converted the rupee prices you gave me,those prices are mad!!Take a trip to Pakistan or Dahra,cost you far less,they want two months wages for me working in the UK for one pistol.I could by S&W for less than 1 weeks wage.

  • That is a beautiful revolver. I wonder why the British Army never made one officially. You may have a collector's item, on your hands.  Have you tried shooting it? Is it S & W .32 short, or S & W .32 Long? Either calibre is desirable.

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