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Not a .455, but maybe legal more places? Gearing up for new production copy of MkIV:
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/webley-scott-to-launch-made-in-india-revolvers-204616
and https://americanhandgunner.com/handguns/first-webley-scott-mk-iv-revolvers-produced-in-india/
.32 S&W Long.....ought to be good for enraged field mice? - Mike
Indeed, but only with careful shot placement. (Actually, truth be known, my first pistol from the aforementioned basement gun shop was a beautiful Star .32 Auto, so I really can't be too disparaging!)
When I envisioned a modern replica, I had actually in mind something a little more robust. With modern steels, there's no reason not to be able to produce the late model Mk.IV in a modern .38, and even an authentic Mk.I/II/III or Boer War Mk.IV in .455. The ammunition is available, and so are reloading dies.
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