The Webley Mark II is a .455* caliber break top revoler, not as well known as the later Mark IV and Mark VIs, but it was in production in the late 19th century, whereas the Mark IV and VI are 20th century.

It is available here in four versions: blued finish, blued finish with decorative engraving, brown finish, and nickel plated with engraving. In addition to the revolver, each file has .455 caliber cartridge and empty shell. The nickel plated version has mother-of-pearl grips, the other grips are bakelite.

Each version has diffuse, specular and normal maps at 1024 x 1024 pixels. The nickel plated version also has a mirror map (I'm not entirely sure how well it will work, but if you use it and need adjustments to the mirror map contact me, I'm always happy to learn new things).

It is fully rigged with constraints and includes animations cycling and firing on each cylinder in sequence and breaking open for reloading. There are empty objects marking the positions for cartriges in each cylinder**. These emptes are animated to the rotation of the cylinder and extension of the extractor. A readme file is included with details on the frame positions of the animations.

Revolver is 934 vertices, 1806 triangles.

Cartridge is 40 vertices, 76 triangles.

Empty shell is 34 vertices, 64 triangles

NB: the brown and blue versions can use the same normal map, the blue engraved and nickel engraved can use the same normal map. The cartridge and empty shell are mapped to the same location on each of the four texture sets.

*I incorrectly labeled the cartridges as .445 in the files. I'm not going to fix them.

** The gif animation above shows cartridges in the cylinder, but in the files the cylinders are empty.