CrankyBuddha
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My grandfather left me a Webley Mk.II that was converted to fire .45 ACP from half moon clips. The Mk.II was in services for only a few years in the 1890's and was designed to fire a black powder cartridge and is generally not considered to be safe in firing modern .45 ACP ammunition.
I would like to fire this weapon at least once but I don't want to risk using modern ammunition.
I have some loading data collected from Webley-centric sites and forums on the Internet but since I am not a reloader the data means very little to me.
Is there anyone out there who would work with me to produce a few rounds of ammunition that would be safe to use?
Thanks
-Cranky
I would like to fire this weapon at least once but I don't want to risk using modern ammunition.
I have some loading data collected from Webley-centric sites and forums on the Internet but since I am not a reloader the data means very little to me.
Is there anyone out there who would work with me to produce a few rounds of ammunition that would be safe to use?
Thanks
-Cranky