The ugliest gun on the face of the earth...

I always thought the Mark VI .455 Webley was so ugly it was cool. So of course, I had to have one. I got real lucky in that I found this piece that didn't have the cylinder shaved.
I think the .38 S&W Webley (War Finish) is a very cool revolver. Mine is in good shape and has increased in value at least three tome what I paid for it.
 

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alwslate: In 68 & 69 I got quite a bit of time in using the Old Army Grease Gun in Viet Nam. It was IMHO much easier to use than the Thomson. It really worked very well for me when we were working Villages. I was told that every Tank that came to Viet Nam had 5 Grease Guns assigned to it. Again I really liked the Old Grease Gun, and found it really easy to use. I am just an Old Man Telling Stories now I didn`t mean to get long winded on You Guys.
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I bought one off an Air Force guy in Viet Nam 1969 for five bucks. I didn't carry it of course, but I played with it on a firing range in our base camp. The springs were so worn out it certainly didn't fire 450 RPM as advertised. More like half of that. I gave it to a Friend when I left.
 
Any Ruger center-fire pistol or double action revolver makes every other gun on this list look like a beauty queen!!! :)

I disagree - Ruger is capable of putting out a pretty revolver when they try!

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Many of the Rugers are classic. My GP100s look every bit like working guns. Too much print engraved on the Rugers, but then again, the old S&W's had a lot too, but they did confine it to the top of the barrel as fine print. Glad it went away when top ribs became standard. Now, the Ruger LCRs with the half plastic/steel frames are a bit much...
 

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