Hmm I see.The manufacturer has stated within the last month that the Webley Fosberrys are beginning production and should be available in the US this year. We will see. Projected price was $800. Personally, I'm a bit more concerned about the quality of these than of something Webley will put their name on. If they are good, I want one.
gary
I doubt a modern replica would be in .38 ACP, but long cases present extraction problems in a break top "revolver" even a semi auto one.
I have no idea why the .38 ACP was chosen at that time.
BTW, one article says the W-F is the only handgun ever made that way. Not true. There is an even more obscure gun called the Union revolver, which was made in the U.S. It was even less successful and I have never seen one outside of pictures.
Sure. There is a YouTube video of someone (in India, IIRC) test firing one. I think they get two misfires in one cylinder.You all do realize that copies of the webley in .32 S&W long have been made for years in India. http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/weapons/wsc/3.htm
Do you know the current price and/or a person that has bought one ?You all do realize that copies of the webley in .32 S&W long have been made for years in India. http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/weapons/wsc/3.htm
Do you know the current price and/or a person that has bought one ?