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Webley MK VI Alterations

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  • amparts
    If the original .455 round's rim has extra room then it was cut enough for Cal..45 ACP or Auto rim. Not .45 Long Colt. Was common back in the day when these came in because the .455 round has always been in short supply.
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  • rufe-snow
    As previous poster noted. The Mark VI cylinder is to short to chamber 45 LC.

    The only British military revolvers, that could be reworked to function with the 45 LC. That I have run across. Have been the large frame Smith & Wesson, Hand Ejectors. Years ago I had a early English contract Triple Lock,that had been altered for 45 LC.

    Your MK 6 will function fine, with 45 ACP. As long as you use clips. I bought my from Ranch Products in Ohio, years ago. Don't use any hot, red line, 45 ACP loads though. The MK 6 wasn't built, to take stout high pressure loads.
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  • v35
    Before you think additional modifications, slug the bore.
    If it's over .451" forget it.
    I had a New Service Colt 455 in the Army that wouldn't shoot 45ACP well.
    Accuracy wasn't worth a hoot because of bore dimensional differences.
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  • dfletcher
    I presume if the rear of the cylinder's been cut to accept 45 ACP it will also chamber 45 Auto Rim?
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    "I presume if the rear of the cylinder's been cut to accept 45 ACP it will also chamber 45 Auto Rim?"......................yup, .45 acp with 'clips', .45 auto rim without
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  • GeneralGeorge
    Would .45 auto be too hot for this antique
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  • Hawk Carse
    .45 ACP standard pressure is greater than proof pressure for .455.

    I think the reason you don't see more about kaBoomed Webleys is that the windage around a hard .451" bullet in a .456"+ barrel bleeds off some of the pressure. But mostly that the Webleys aren't shot much.

    If I wanted to shoot one, I would handload .45 Auto Rim with .45 LC bullets and mild loads.
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  • GeneralGeorge
    Thanks very much for the advice and your knowledge. I will probably never fire this weapon. When I have a piece such as this I just like to have all the necessary and know its usable. I just like the history and the beauty of fine design and craftsmanship. Just hold and look at it and imagine all the people and places it has been.
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  • slumlord44
    Never actually slugged the bore on mine but had a round with no powder stick a hardball slug half way down the bore. Drove the bullet out with a wooden dowel and it had fully engaged the rifling. Don't shoot it a lot but never had any problems. These things are built like a tank. Only use standard velocity ammo. It is a lot more accurate with hardball than lead bullets for some reason. It is my house gun.
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