The Webley Mark VI revolver with serial number 228352 was manufactured in 1943. Webley produced these revolvers primarily during World War II, and this serial number places it within that timeframe. For precise verification, consulting an official Webley production database or reference book would be advisable.
Webley Mark 1 pistol (original. There are several variations) 1924-31. Webley Mark 1 New model 1935-64 Webley Mark 1 Rifle 1926-29
The value of the Webley Mark 2 revolver with a serial number of 43383 varies with the condition of the pistol. This gun sells for about 450 dollars to about 1000 dollars depending on the condition.
1994
There won't be a serial # on the back of the cylinder due to it being shaved off when modified for the 45 ACP cartridge
More information would be helpful -ie, revolver, automatic or flare pistol, and what bore ?
September 18, 1871
Features and markings. ------- corrected answer------------ The Webley and Scott Mark 1 was made between 1926 and 1929 Approx 1500 were mfg
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According to the "Blue Book of Gun Values", a Webley mark IV .38 in 100% condition is worth $450, in 95% condition, $350. It was made and issued to the British military during WWII, and is still used today by police in some countries.
50-200 USD
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Go to the Ruger website, Customer Service, Historical Data, find your model, and look up the date of manufacture.