WW2 .38 service revolver for the British forces. Full size with rotating cylinder and trigger/hammer action, leather holster & lanyard,
Vivid pictures of a British Officer in Khaki shorts and holding out a lanyard strung Webley MKIV Pistol, leading men w/ bayonet mounted Lee Enfields through smoke filled parapets at the Battle of El Alamein became an iconic vision of the war in North Africa as illustrated in Life Magazine. Today, this well respected revolver originally made by Webley & Scott, can grace your collection in a non-firing rendition. All metal construction with black plastic cross hatched grips, working trigger that rotates the cylinder, lanyard ring and pistol lanyard are features further enhanced by a fine British leather holster w/ proof marks and brass hardware.