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Webley MK 4 revolver black, the weapon of the adventurer Jones

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Product number: 88619
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Product information "Webley MK 4 revolver black, the weapon of the adventurer Jones"
Mk 4 revolver, designed by Webley, UK 1923 (World War II).
The mechanism of the drum is specifically blocked.
Dimensions: 28.5 cm
Weight: 700 g
Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945
Type Collectible: Revolvers

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Joh. Vogler GmbH
Saturnstr. 50
85609 Aschheim

Telefon +49 89/991947-0
info@vogler-gmbh.de

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