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  • rufe-snow
    It is based on the 1876 patent(s) of of Charles Pryse. He was a Englishman. Webley as well as Belgian manufacturers, made revolvers based on Pryse's patents.

    The Belgian made ones weren't as good as quality as the Webley's. Great care should be taken, when/if firing yours. As the 44 S & W cartridge, they are referring to. Is probably the black powder 44 Russian. Wouldn't be firing, any smokeless powder 44 Specials in it. Bad things might happen.[xx(]
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  • perry shooter
    there should be proof marks that say if it is for smokeless powder
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  • rufe-snow
    If it was a Webley-Pryse, original and in VG condition. Worth some bucks to a collector. Belgian clone, not so much. It all depends, on originally and condition.

    Value would be based on demand, being Belgian. Not a whole heck of a lot, of collectors interest. Conversation piece, or wall hanger for the man cave. If it was functional, and had a descent bore. $300 wouldn't be out of line.
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  • Hawk Carse
    Get your picture off Littlegun.be?
    Under the Warnant family of Hognee, Belgium?
    That is probably about as much as there is to know about it.
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