Shooting Something Really Different

Hard Ball

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Yesterday afternoon I shot a British military .455 Webley Mark I .45 automatic. They were used by some British military units in World War I. A very interesting gun to shoot. It seemed reliable and reasonably accurate for a World War One vintage automatic. The prinipal deffect that I found was that the grp is almost at a 90 degree angle to the barrel. It is certainly not a natural pointer.
 
A bit pickey about mud and such......

so stay out of the trenches, Ol' Boy. How was it for cost per round? I would not think that you fired much ammo.
 
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