I recently stumbled in to a Webley revolver, a Mark II, .455 caliber. Apparently this gun was born between 1894-1897. That's about all I know about these guns. It was sold to me with 14 boxes of shells, each box contains 12 cartridges and date circa 1943. These shells were all made in Canada. The boxes all say .455 DCM VI. They all have date stamp Dec 13, 1943. I guess they are safe to shoot, but they are almost 75 years old. Are they safe? The gun itself is in very good shape. I've read many were converted to accept .45 ACP. This gun appears unaltered. Anybody know anything about these guns who cares to enlighten me? I'm a shotgun guy and am pretty ignorant re pistols....a gun like this. Thanks for your opinion.


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