I think that my question must have been answered many times on this forum...so please forgive...but I can not seem to find an answer.
What is the best way to remove rust from an old Webley 5 blued revolver? [the rust is mostly on one side of the cylinder]...
AND... after the rust is...
Thanks Dwalt for your answer...
38 special fits all the way in...SO...Does this mean that it has to be reamed since it has Brit proofs...or could it have been made for the Brits in a 38 S&W caliber...Someone on another thread that I posted [not knowing if anyone would read this thread] said it...
I realize this is an old thread but after doing some research I came to this thread...
Texas Star writes... "Determine if the gun is in original .38 S&W caliber, and leave it alone. Those guns are desired by British martial collectors, and too many were indeed altered. Originals in nice shape...
Has anyone ever heard of a S&W 38 pre model 10 with Brit proof marks being in S&W 38 special and not S&W 38? Is this revolver rare? thanks to all in advance...
I understand "pre-Victory model M&P"...
I am keeping an index card on each fireafm that I have...so that my son would know what I have and their cost and value...
So, What would the approximate value be?
Thanks Allan for your answer...Have not been home home to check under the grips yet...But
If there is no serial on the butt frame...Would it be legal to force match the serial... similar to the Russian capture Mausers? thanks