Webley .22 Target Model Mk IV Revolver
This video examines the Webley .22 Target Model Mk IV Revolver. The description highlights its history as a factory .22 rimfire target model introduced in 1932, featuring a 6-inch barrel and adjustable sights. It notes that while mechanically similar to the .38 MkIV, its firing pin was adapted for rimfire cartridges. Production ceased in 1967, and these revolvers are considered relatively rare today. The video also promotes Headstamp Publishing books and the "Forgotten Weapons" content platform.













