ZULU WAR 1879 Discussion & Reference Forum ( A Small Victorian War in 1879)
Lord Chelmsford invaded Zululand without the knowledge of the British Government in the hope that he could Capture Cetshwayo, the Zulu King, before London discovered that hostilities had begun.
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Subject: The Webley Service Revolver Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:34 pm
Webley Mark VI, chambered for the still very respectable .455 round, is the very epitome of a proper Englishman – robust & uncompromising! Known also as the Webley Break-Top Revolver or the Webley Self-Extracting Revolver, it is to this day one of the most powerful top-break revolvers ever produced.