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| '''The Webley Mk IV revolver can be seen in the following films and television shows used by the following actors:'''
| | #redirect [[Webley_Revolvers#Webley_.38_Mk_IV]] |
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| [[Image:Webley-MK-4.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley Mk.IV WW2 British Army version chambered for .38 S&W]] | |
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| [[Image:Arm273.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley Mk.IV - .455 Webley]]
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| [[Image:3Webleys.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Three different Webleys. Top to bottom:Mk VI(.455),Mk IV w/5" barrel(38S&W) and a MK IV Pocket Model w/3" barrel(38S&W).]]
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| [[Image:Webleyshort.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley MkIv pocket model]]
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| [[Image:ShortWebley MkIV.jpg|thumb|right|300px|short barreled Duty Model]]
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| == History ==
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| The Webley Mk IV revolver was chambered for .38 S&W and used during World War 2 by the British Armed Forces. It is outwardly similar to the [[Webley Mk VI]] which was chambered for the larger .455 caliber.
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| The Webley Mk IV was available in several different versions.
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| There was the '''Target Model''' with a six inch barrel and adjustable target sights and could be had in either the 38 S&W or 22 Long Rifle calibers.
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| There was the '''Duty Model''' which was made with both the five inch and the four inch barrel.
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| There were two '''Pocket Models''' which were available in either 38S&W or 32S&W. There was the '''Overhand Pocket''' with the full size grips and a 3 inch barrel and there was the '''Pocket Model''' which had a small grips and a three inch barrel.
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| The [[Enfield No.2]] revolver was similar to the Webley Mk IV., also in 38 S&W, but it's engineering was different. The Webley and the Enfield are not the same design. Despite outward appearances.
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| == Film ==
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| * [[Jeroen Krabbé]] as Guus Lejeune in ''[[Soldier of Orange]]'' (1977)
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| * [[Eddy Habbema]] as Robby Froost in ''[[Soldier of Orange]]'' (1977)
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| * [[Julia Roberts]] as Kitty Kiernan in ''[[Michael Collins]]'' (1996)
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| * [[Hugh O'Brian]] as Hugh Lombard and [[Shirley Eaton]] as Ann Clyde in ''[[Ten Little Indians]]'' (1965)
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| * Ewan Stewart as First Officer William Murdoch in ''[[Titanic]]'' (1997)
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| * [[James McAvoy]] as Robbie Turner in ''[[Atonement]]'' (2007)
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| * ''[[Black Eagle]]''
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| * ''[[The Krays]]''
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| * [[Hugh Jackman]] as Robert Angier in ''[[The Prestige]]''
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| * ''[[Let Him Have It]]''
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| * [[Chow Yun-Fat]] in ''[[City on Fire]]''
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| * Seen in the firing range of the abandoned station in ''[[Die Another Day]]'' (1997)
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| * Nomads and [[Hugh Laurie]] in ''[[Flight of the Phoenix]]'' (2004)
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| * [[Ben Affleck]] as Lt. Rafe McCawley in ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'' (2001)
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| * [[Byung-hun Lee]] as "The Bad" in ''[[Good, the Bad, the Weird, The| The Good, the Bad, the Weird]]''
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| * Thug in ''[[Foxy Brown]]'' (1974)
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| * A IRA member in ''[[Bloody Sunday]]''
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| == Television ==
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| * [[John Barrowman]] as Captain Jack Harkness in ''[[Torchwood]]''
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| * ''[[The Last Train]]''
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| * Miranda Raison as Tallulah in ''[[Doctor Who (New series)|Doctor Who]]''
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| * ''[[Reilly: Ace of Spies]]''
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| * ''[[Peep Show]]'', Series 5 Episode 4
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| * ''[[Soldier_Soldier_(TV_series)|Soldier Soldier]]'' (Carried by a Chinese illegal immigrant in "Lifelines")
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| == Video Games ==
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| * ''[[Call of Duty: United Offensive]]''
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| * ''[[Call of Duty 2]]''
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| * ''[[Bioshock]]''
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| * ''[[World War II Online: Battleground Europe]]''
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| == Anime ==
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| * ''[[Kochikame]]''
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| * ''[[Baccano!]]''
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| * ''[[Sweat Punch]] ("End of the World")''
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