Pistol Smith & Wesson .455 with 6+1⁄2 inch barrel Mark II - POV Firing
This video features a Point-of-View (POV) firing demonstration of a Smith & Wesson .455 Mark II revolver. The description provides significant historical context, detailing its lineage as a variation of the highly regarded "Triple Lock" (.44 Hand Ejector 1st Model New Century). It was manufactured for British service as a "substitute standard" sidearm during WWI to supplement Webley Mk VI production. The .455 Mark II is distinguished by the absence of the third locking lug and ejector shroud found on earlier models. The video highlights the performance of this historically significant revolver chambered in .455 Webley.







