.455 Webley Mk. II, Dated June 1898 on the strap between the two chequered bakelite grips. The Mark II also features a 6-round cylinder with a spring ejector, extra wide cavalry-type hammer, 4-inch (102mm) rifled barrel, hardened steel blast shields on either side in front of the cylinder, and swiveling lanyard ring.
Deactivated to the current specification, meaning the hammer will not remain in cocking position as well as the double action only causes the hammer to move forward and then return.
Condition: Good, the majority of the original finish remains however one side of the metalwork has patches of pitting, particularly around the stirrup catch, muzzle, and foresight as well as smaller patches in and around the other side of the muzzle and above the chamber. Grips are in near-mint condition, excluding a minor chip on the left grip (when held)