Webley Mk VI CO₂ Pellet Revolver

Webley Mk VI CO₂ Pellet Revolver

Rs. 62,999.00
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Webley Mk VI CO₂ Pellet Revolver

Webley Mk VI CO₂ Pellet Revolver

Rs. 62,999.00
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General

  • Brand / Model: Webley Mk VI CO₂ Pellet Revolver (full-metal airgun version of the classic Mk VI .455)

  • Type: CO₂-powered air revolver (top-break)

  • Action: Double-action / Single-action trigger

  • Safety: Manual safety

Caliber & Ammo

  • Caliber: .177 cal (4.5 mm) pellets

  • Ammo Type: Pellet (one per shell/cartridge)

Power & Performance

  • Power Source: 1× 12 g CO₂ cartridge (in grip)

  • Muzzle Velocity: ~380–430 fps (~115–131 m/s) depending on barrel length and model variant (e.g., 2.5″ “Civilian” or 6″ service model)

  • Muzzle Energy: ~2.1 ft-lbs (~2.8 J) typical for pellet air revolvers

Capacity & Firing

  • Shot Capacity: 6 shots (6 realistic pellet cartridge shells)

  • Trigger Action: Double-action & Single-action (revolver style)

Dimensions & Weight

  • Barrel Length: ~6″ (~150 mm) for full service version; ~2.5″ (~63 mm) for civilian/compact versions

  • Overall Length: ~11.25″ (~286 mm) for 6″ barrel service revolver; ~8″ (~200 mm) for 2.5″ civilian model

  • Weight: ~2.4 lbs (~1.1 kg)

Construction & Features

  • Material: Full metal construction (slide & frame) for realistic weight and feel

  • Loading: Break-open top with automatic ejector, replicating original firearm mechanics

  • Sights: Fixed front and rear sights (blade/notch)

  • Revolver Type: Classic top-break style with shell extraction and manual safety

Suggested Use

  • Best for: Target shooting, recreational plinking, historical shooting practice, and collector display — not a firearm.


🧠 Notes

  • The Webley Mk VI airgun is designed to look, feel, and operate much like its historic firearm counterpart, including loading, cycling, firing, and shell ejection mechanics.

  • Different barrel versions exist (e.g., Civilian 2.5″ and Service 6″), and muzzle velocity tends to increase with longer barrels.

  • Because this is a CO₂-powered airgun firing .177 pellets at <3 J energy, it’s generally classified legally as an airgun in many jurisdictions, but local laws and safety rules should always be checked before purchase and use.

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