

I understand that as a World War I expedient, Mark II revolversīeing repaired by Webley & Scott were fitted with Mark V barrels andĬylinders and were stamped "Mark II** for use by naval forces. Both the top frame (cylinder side)Īnd the bottom frame (grip side) are stamped with the same serial number The barrel length is six inches, and the cylinderĭiameter is slightly larger than the standard Mark II (to add strengthįor smokeless ammunition). It is stamped "Mark VI" on the top frame above the cylinder,īut it has a "bird beak" grip as in previous marks and not the It has been modified to allow the use of half-moon clips and Q: I have a Webley revolver that my father purchased for $17 in Tell you the caliber, as they were offered in different chamberings. Bernhard Paatz also made Scheintod pistols as well as other Called "alarm revolvers" in theĬatalogs of the period, they were intended to frighten away would-beĪssailants or to alert others that something bad was imminent or taking Like to know what the BP stands for, the gun's caliber and ifĪ: You have a Perplex blank revolver (the "BP" stood forīernhard Paatz, the maker) manufactured in Zella-Mehlis, Germany,īetween the world wars. Is plugged with a gas escape hole on the top near the chamber. Q: I was given a revolver my uncle brought back from Germany after

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