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[[File:PryseNumber4.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley-Pryse No. 4 revolver]] | [[File:PryseNumber4.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley-Pryse No. 4 revolver]] | ||
==Films== | == Specifications == | ||
The Webley Pryse pistol was a British revolver fitted with a six-round cylinder. In 1876, the British fire arm engineer Charles Pryse designed a tip-down, break-open revolver with a rebounding hammer action and simultaneous extraction of spent cartridges. This Fourth Model Webley-Pryse, recognizable by its fluted cylinder, was made in calibers ranging from .32 in to .577 in, but the mass production was built in caliber .455 in. | |||
== Films == | |||
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Revision as of 22:07, 24 October 2012
Specifications
The Webley Pryse pistol was a British revolver fitted with a six-round cylinder. In 1876, the British fire arm engineer Charles Pryse designed a tip-down, break-open revolver with a rebounding hammer action and simultaneous extraction of spent cartridges. This Fourth Model Webley-Pryse, recognizable by its fluted cylinder, was made in calibers ranging from .32 in to .577 in, but the mass production was built in caliber .455 in.
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zulu Dawn | Denholm Elliott | Colonel Pulleine | . | 1979 |
Sherlock Holmes | Eddie Marsan | Inspector Lestrade | . | 2009 |