Would really love the weathered version (as I'd never game with it so the black version would never wear naturally). I've always adored the Webley break action revolvers, classics, and my favourite revolver/family of ever. And I'm a sucker for airsoft guns that produce satisfying sounds when being played around with.
Of course, while realism would suffer, I feel something like those 3D-printed revolver “shotshells” would make something like this usable in games (from what I’ve seen, normally 450-500 FPS revolvers drop down to the low-mid 300s with 5 or 6 BB shotshells), and the break-action reloading style would make reloading much faster than other revolvers. With or without special shells, it looks like a hell of a lot of fun to use.
Used to have the real one, dated 1917. Wish I never sold it. But have this version, with the weathered look. I didn't have the play in mine shown in this vid. Shoots great, and fun to shoot
@@torontoairsoft6036 went to pay bills sadly. At the time my first wife got us in debt lol. Sold that and most of my rifles too (including a matching No.5 carbine)
Hello! Thanks for your video! I own one exemplar in 6mms and I am satisfied with it. Yet yesterday its trigger did not came back in all its way after some shoots and since then it is only working on single action ''mode''. Please tell me how to disassemble it and if you also know, inform me about where can I get parts for it. 1000 thanks in advance!!
Cool stuff, maybe i should start training old cavalry tactics with my horse, therefore this gun would be a perfect alternatice to a real firearm, and much safer XD But first mastering fencing on horseback, everything else will follow after.
@@torontoairsoft6036 Yea did that before as well, but the riding aspect is less, because your horse just needs to run, no complex maneuvers. Fencing on horseback is the most complex i ever made in fencing and martial arts, because your horse need to do all the hard leg and balance work, you do by your self, when fencing on the ground. Therefore, when i would start more modern cavalry techniques, i first want to master the "Rossfechten" i guess after reconstruction cavalry techniques with firearms (or dummies) will be much easier than handling a sword or lance on horseback. But there's clearly interst for such things, but step by step, when working with horses you need to be patient and accurate to train your horse well without violence.
I had the Antique Finish Version, very nice ,good Quality…. But i sold it because these flimsy crappy wobbly hollow Plastic Grips The are are the worst of all CO2 Revolvers. The Grips from SAA or Schofield (all the same OEM Wingun) are fine
Hope it's still instock on Christmas, still saving up for this classic
Would really love the weathered version (as I'd never game with it so the black version would never wear naturally). I've always adored the Webley break action revolvers, classics, and my favourite revolver/family of ever.
And I'm a sucker for airsoft guns that produce satisfying sounds when being played around with.
“Who needs figit spinners?” Well somehow i don’t think this would fly at school.
Thamas _420 no fidget spinners aren’t aloud but this gun ummmm it might be the next school craze lmao
It would in America
Of course, while realism would suffer, I feel something like those 3D-printed revolver “shotshells” would make something like this usable in games (from what I’ve seen, normally 450-500 FPS revolvers drop down to the low-mid 300s with 5 or 6 BB shotshells), and the break-action reloading style would make reloading much faster than other revolvers.
With or without special shells, it looks like a hell of a lot of fun to use.
Its too bad something like that would still be a grey area for cqb. We'd love to see a low power co2 drop in replacement.
Used to have the real one, dated 1917. Wish I never sold it. But have this version, with the weathered look. I didn't have the play in mine shown in this vid. Shoots great, and fun to shoot
Shame you sold it, its such a classic design. I'm sure the funds went to something else cool though :)
@@torontoairsoft6036 went to pay bills sadly. At the time my first wife got us in debt lol. Sold that and most of my rifles too (including a matching No.5 carbine)
this is gonna be one hell of a handgun when i use it on the field
Love the gun I own one myself only downside is finding spare shells for this amazing weapon
Bf1 is awesome like you guys. Keep up that bloody good work of yours. You deserve a good cup of warm tea chap. And this is the new spidget finner
I love service revolvers, I wish the Colt M1917 had an airsoft model
We all do, especially a shell ejecting full metal one
Nice gun !
my favorite handgun in sniper elite zombie army
That is gorgeous! I love revolvers
Looks nice, Ive been on quite the revolver kick
I loved the close ups. Great video guys!
the virgin black plating vs the chad silver plating
Beautiful collectors piece 🔥🔥
I really hope Wingun makes a Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 revolver someday, I’d love an excuse to put together a Rick O’Connell loadout.
Hello! Thanks for your video! I own one exemplar in 6mms and I am satisfied with it. Yet yesterday its trigger did not came back in all its way after some shoots and since then it is only working on single action ''mode''. Please tell me how to disassemble it and if you also know, inform me about where can I get parts for it. 1000 thanks in advance!!
Thanks for your opinion and informative video. Do they still make the silver finish model?
Where is this now? Don't see it on your site. Now that's a tease seeing this vid 4 years late LOL
" they didn't design this gun with two handed shooting in mind"
captain jack harkness: am i a joke to you
great video review thanks 👍👍👍
The rubber seal by the gas vent was damaged on mine, is that going to get in the way of performance?
Would be cool to get it to shoot under 380 FPS for CQB...I would rock a pair. and spend 10 minutes reloading, but id look bad ass doing it :-)
12 shots is 12 kills :)
That gun is cool! You should try to do a gameplay with that “beast”.
One could play Russian Roulette with two of this gun, use the design flaw about the false reset to almost guarantee victory.
i need this in my life
Cool stuff, maybe i should start training old cavalry tactics with my horse, therefore this gun would be a perfect alternatice to a real firearm, and much safer XD But first mastering fencing on horseback, everything else will follow after.
Shooting a bow on horseback would be fun too
@@torontoairsoft6036 Yea did that before as well, but the riding aspect is less, because your horse just needs to run, no complex maneuvers. Fencing on horseback is the most complex i ever made in fencing and martial arts, because your horse need to do all the hard leg and balance work, you do by your self, when fencing on the ground. Therefore, when i would start more modern cavalry techniques, i first want to master the "Rossfechten" i guess after reconstruction cavalry techniques with firearms (or dummies) will be much easier than handling a sword or lance on horseback. But there's clearly interst for such things, but step by step, when working with horses you need to be patient and accurate to train your horse well without violence.
The prices for airsoft in Canada is really bad 220 for this pistol
Bear in mind thats Canadian dollars though
@@torontoairsoft6036 I know I'm comparing to American currency
*Damn O’Driscolls*
loading my wingun 708 as i watch yes
Ordering one today yeye
I want this. Where can I buy it. Do you sell it ???
How do we get the FPS to 350FPS?
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If I could afford all these guns man Jesus il get them one day
hi I am from india and I like to buy this silver webley mark vi 6 co2 revolver you to so please help me
How much is it??
Price
I had the Antique Finish Version, very nice ,good Quality…. But i sold it because these flimsy crappy wobbly hollow Plastic Grips The are are the worst of all CO2 Revolvers. The Grips from SAA or Schofield (all the same OEM Wingun) are fine
Do it get this or the real nagant revolver...decisions decisions
More WWII Guns!!!ye
How about more ww2 guns?
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