11/30/22 - This is a very nice example of a Webley Mark VI revolver that was issued to the British military in 1917. It is all matching and has the proper "broad arrow" British military acceptance proofs throughout. The cylinder appears to have been shaved to accommodate .45 ACP. The entire gun has been parkerized, and the finish rates about 96%. There is minor wear around the muzzle and on some of the high edges (especially on the cylinder). Some tiny pits on the barrel catch. Comes with nice brown bakelite grips - noticeable chip at the bottom of the right panel. The bore is shiny with good rifling, but there are a few areas with tiny pits.