The Webley & Scott Mk IV .38/200 revolver was introduced in the 1930s as a scaled-down successor to Britain’s large-frame Webley service revolvers, offering a lighter and handier sidearm chambered for the British .380 Revolver / .38 S&W cartridge. Produced in both commercial and military configurations, the Mk IV is commonly encountered with wartime “War Finish” markings, while earlier and scarcer examples may show desirable markings such as “MK IV .38 145/200,” “Made in England,” and the Webley winged bullet trademark. Although the British government ultimately adopted the Enfield No. 2 as its official standard revolver, Webley & Scott continued producing Mk IV revolvers for wartime military, police, and commercial use. Collectors prize the Webley Mk IV for its classic top-break action, automatic ejector system, WWII service history, and connection to the larger Webley Mk VI design lineage. Original examples with matching numbers, strong bores, British proof marks, broad-arrow markings, and no import mark are especially desirable among collectors of WWII British revolvers, Webley service pistols, and .38/200 military handguns.
All Gunsmith Specials will need to be thoroughly inspected and repaired before any attempt is made at firing them. All bores are mirror bright. Not import marked.
66427 - Matching, sear engagement is wrong, timing off in both DA/SA by approx 3 degrees and will need to be fixed before firing
88749 - Matching, hand binds on one chamber in both DA/SA, functional otherwise
103296 - Matching, SA non-functional and grabby, good otherwise
149732 - Matching, overtimed and will need to be fixed before firing
95180 - Matching, SA has bad sear engagement, functional otherwise