Cased British Webley Pryse-Pattern Double Action Revolver
Year: | Late 1800's |
Maker: | Stanton & Co. |
Type: | Webley Pryse-Pattern |
Caliber: | .450 |
Bore: | 6.5/10 |
Condition: | ~25% |
Description
6/20/25 - This is a very nice example of a British Webley Pryse-pattern double action top-break revolver, manufactured by Stanton & Co in the late 1800's. It has British proofs and has retained roughly 25% of its original high polish bluing. Nearly all of the remaining blue is on and around the cylinder. Fitted with an excellent period-correct wood grip - a couple of small blemishes on the right side. The bore is nice for its age - great rifling with just light spotty oxidation here and there. It comes with a period-correct blue velvet-lined wood presentation case. There is a "Isaac Hollis & Sons" label on the inside. It also comes with a small metal oiler bottle. The gun is fully functional. No FFL required.
Specifications
Sold: | No |
C&R: | No |
Antique: | Yes |
Condition: | ~25% |
Bore: | 6.5/10 |
Maker: | Stanton & Co. |
Year: | Late 1800's |
Type: | Webley Pryse-Pattern |
Caliber: | .450 |