Forgotten Weapons on Home Defense

I spent a bunch of time out at the range this weekend, and we got some great footage for you guys. As promised, I’ll be posting a video of the Farquhar-Hill rifle in action, as well as shooting with a Mauser Schnellfeuer and a Mauser C96 carbine.

While I’m working on getting those videos edited together, here’s a brief tip on home defense from the Forgotten Weapons Weird Stuff Crew:

Everyone knows that a Webley with a bayonet is way classier than a Glock with a bayonet.

Yes, this was an actual issued item in the British  military during World War I. It was made from the tip end of a French model 1874 bayonet,with a T-shaped cross section, a fuller, and no markings on the blade. It was developed by a man named Arthur Pritchard, working with the W. W. Greener company of Birmingham (the same Greener that was involved with many British rifles and shotguns). A spring-loaded catch was added to the top of the guard which locks in place behind the front sight of the Webley revolver. This particular example has a brass handle and guard, but steel ones were also made.

4 Comments

  1. Well… I also need an underbarrel grenade launcher, a top picatinny rail, foregrip, scope and laser :):):)

  2. I’ve seen examples of shoulder stocks too, although I’m not sure if they were designed for the Webley or if they were made for some of the flare guns that used a Webley frame.

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