Webley RIC Revolver
I would like to get, for a Webley RIC revolver, a photo or drawing of the part (bushing?) that fits into the central hole of the revolving chamber and through which the shaft holding the chamber in the revolver passes.
Can anyone suggest a source? Sorry about the terminology I don't know anything about revolvers.
Can anyone suggest a source? Sorry about the terminology I don't know anything about revolvers.
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Numrich Arms has free online schematics for many guns including Webleys. Take a look & you should be able to figure it out.
You must be able to identify the exact model gun you own; if you can't figure that out, post a photo for us.
Neal0 -
I'd be happy to post pictures, but I'm afraid there were a number of different versions. If you can tell me if your cylinder is smooth or fluted and what the caliber is, I can make an educated guess and post a picture. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by joel_black
I'd be happy to post pictures, but I'm afraid there were a number of different versions. If you can tell me if your cylinder is smooth or fluted and what the caliber is, I can make an educated guess and post a picture.
The cylinder is smooth and the calibre from an approximate measurement is about .44 to .45 inches. I saw an identical Webley described as Webley 1868 RIC at website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webley_&_Scott0 -
quote:Originally posted by nmyers
Numrich Arms has free online schematics for many guns including Webleys. Take a look & you should be able to figure it out.
You must be able to identify the exact model gun you own; if you can't figure that out, post a photo for us.
Neal
Thanks very much I will check out this site0
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