Remade on February 1st, 2023, after the September 19th 2014 model.
This is the remastered model of Jordan's former service sidearm, the Webley Mk. IV, before it was replaced by a decorated version of the Webley Fosbery (currently being redesigned by the Godfathers' Black Armory). This is a remake of the one I made for him in 2014.
The Webley Revolver was a top-break service pistol used mainly by the Commonwealth of Nations, the British Empire and its territories, as well as the United Kingdom itself, between 1887 and 1970. The Mk. IV edition rose to prominence during the Boer War (1899-1902). This displayed replica model of the Mk. IV was designed in 1932. The Mk. IV .38/.200 had officially remained in service until 1970.
The Webley Revolvers are still currently in service of the Anthro Rights Coalition (1990 - present) as they are a treasured firearm back during the Anthro Revolution (1990 - 2009), this model still currently in service of British forces under the Anthro Rights Coalition.
This is the remastered model of Jordan's former service sidearm, the Webley Mk. IV, before it was replaced by a decorated version of the Webley Fosbery (currently being redesigned by the Godfathers' Black Armory). This is a remake of the one I made for him in 2014.
The Webley Revolver was a top-break service pistol used mainly by the Commonwealth of Nations, the British Empire and its territories, as well as the United Kingdom itself, between 1887 and 1970. The Mk. IV edition rose to prominence during the Boer War (1899-1902). This displayed replica model of the Mk. IV was designed in 1932. The Mk. IV .38/.200 had officially remained in service until 1970.
The Webley Revolvers are still currently in service of the Anthro Rights Coalition (1990 - present) as they are a treasured firearm back during the Anthro Revolution (1990 - 2009), this model still currently in service of British forces under the Anthro Rights Coalition.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
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