So it shoots 30 carbine rounds?
Oh No, I think they had a lot of Japanese 6.5mm ammo so they kept it in the original caliber..So it shoots 30 carbine rounds?
Thai police carbine, not someone’s personal modification.
Tell you what that guy who handled that rifle kinda looked down his nose at it. But it went for 2k Australian about 1400 USD.
Do have a question why 455 ammo for the Webley was unobtainable for the average shooter???..
Thanks again Dave.. you made my day...
I wish my Mk I and Mk VI were still in .455 -- both were shaved for .45 ACP and shoot fine with downloaded .45 Auto Rim handloads, but I would have much preferred it had both been preserved in their original chambering.
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I think the federal Aussie rules prohibit civilian ammo larger than caliber .450. But I could be wrong.Do have a question why 455 ammo for the Webley was unobtainable for the average shooter???..
Dave have you tried shooting yours with 455.. I have the same thing..a shaved Webley.. But I put the 455 Fiocchi rounds in it, no problem.
Do you have to file a bit off the rims of you 45 Auto Rims to get them to fit in your Webley???
I'll give it a try next time I can borrow a few .455 handloads off my buddy. His Webley is also shaved -- he loads .455 for his WWI Spanish S&W knockoff, so they are loaded light!
There never was much surplus .455 because they just didn't do much shooting. You got 12 or 18 rounds with the revolver and that was about it.