Two revolvers I’d like to see revived are modern, state-of-the-art designs of the STARR and WEBLEY-FOSBERY semi-automatic - and both in my “pet” caliber, .41 Special. The STARR was the third most-produced and sold to the Union Army behind COLT and REMINGTON, and came in a DA and later SA version - I’ve envisioned a top-loading, DA version of it. I’ve also seen a slow-motion video of someone actually SHOOTING the W-F, and it’s really an attention-getter to watch it function - the prototype was a COLT SA, cut in half. There were two SPEEDLOADERS actually made for WEBLEYs. In those years, British officers were required to furnish their own sidearms, but only chambered for the .455 Webley cartridge. FYI
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