This toy version is far, far quicker to load than the real thing! I want to write in Japanese. However, I am N4, so I will not damage your language by trying to write my thoughts incorrectly. Webley&Scott revolvers are a big part of British military and civilian defense. We only stopped using these revolvers in 年1970! It's great to see the Webley stay familiar in people's minds across the world but as a toy, to remind us of the history without the sad reality. These were purchasable until the year 1996 and the Dunblaine Massacre, marking the end of legal handguns in Britain but not in Northern Ireland. In the modern day these guns are destroyed or modified to fit the law - to have the properties of a "carbine" and not a "pistol". It's difficult to make sense of :D These weapons today, internal mechanisms are destroyed and they are sold for display purposes, or they are melted completely. it is sad to me. Thanks from England, Sakai-san!
@@n-yoshi It takes some practice to load these because of the tension in top break action. You really must CRACK these open to get them to fully eject! Naturally, it has a heavy trigger. I am an Englishman - I will say that this British revolver... the Americans already made revolvers that were sometimes better than ours. I still love this MK IV. I hope グーグル translates this correctly. Responsible, respectable samurai who owned pistols purchased mainly from American companies like Smith&Wesson. I am very sorry for writing in English. My Japanese is very, very poor. If you have ever stumbled across an account of Japanese purchasing British "small arms" I would love to see. I have seen shipping manifests of pistols from Smith&Wesson headed to Japan, but no other nation.
なぜか自分でも分からないんだけどバレルが短いリボルバーが好きなんだよなぁ
私もです。
スナブノーズ、いいですよね。
なんとも言えない「リアル感」みたいなのがある気がする笑
ニューナンブm60は長い方ですかね?
@@sasamikalvi 日本警察の銃は短い方じゃない?
@@Ilkome5858 だよね!
ウェブリー、ほんとよく出来てますよね。グリップが細くて握り易いのもリボルバーらしくて良いですし。
リアルな操作感がロマンありますね。
こんばんは😃🌃私は6インチ?と金属カート買いました❗
うわ~雰囲気あって良いですね🤗
ナイロン樹脂は塗装が大変
ナイロンは黒染めができますよ!
めっちゃ楽しそう〜
This toy version is far, far quicker to load than the real thing!
I want to write in Japanese. However, I am N4, so I will not damage your language by trying to write my thoughts incorrectly.
Webley&Scott revolvers are a big part of British military and civilian defense. We only stopped using these revolvers in 年1970! It's great to see the Webley stay familiar in people's minds across the world but as a toy, to remind us of the history without the sad reality.
These were purchasable until the year 1996 and the Dunblaine Massacre, marking the end of legal handguns in Britain but not in Northern Ireland. In the modern day these guns are destroyed or modified to fit the law - to have the properties of a "carbine" and not a "pistol". It's difficult to make sense of :D
These weapons today, internal mechanisms are destroyed and they are sold for display purposes, or they are melted completely. it is sad to me. Thanks from England, Sakai-san!
What's "N4"?
スピードローダーは自重で落下?
これでムスカごっこが捗る
色の組み合わせすき
ハーフムーンクリップ欲しいですね!
やっぱりリボルバーってのは良いものだ
薬莢を射出するときの音がたまんねーな
There are some unique toy guns out there.
この長さのバレル推せる
ガスガンどっか
作ってくれんかなー
ワンチャン、小さい方BB弾入りそう
ウェブリーとエンフィールドの違いがパッと見で分からない
3Dプリンタで複製できそう
ムスカごっこが出来るじゃないか。
最初の方で銃の周りを蝿が飛び回ってるの面白いw
bb弾いけるかな
建议评测syk marshal
色合い独特〜
ムスカ大佐…….……思い出しますね✨
???「3分間待ってやる」
少し近未来的でkawaiiデザイン好き
それでいてザックリ百年前の銃だから、イギリス製銃火器は良いですよね。
@@n-yoshi It takes some practice to load these because of the tension in top break action. You really must CRACK these open to get them to fully eject! Naturally, it has a heavy trigger.
I am an Englishman - I will say that this British revolver... the Americans already made revolvers that were sometimes better than ours. I still love this MK IV. I hope グーグル translates this correctly.
Responsible, respectable samurai who owned pistols purchased mainly from American companies like Smith&Wesson. I am very sorry for writing in English. My Japanese is very, very poor. If you have ever stumbled across an account of Japanese purchasing British "small arms" I would love to see.
I have seen shipping manifests of pistols from Smith&Wesson headed to Japan, but no other nation.