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Nov 16, 2016
It's Great
Nicely designed, doesn't come with written instructions but no need for them. It works straight from the box.
Very compact with a remote the size of a packet of ten woodbines remember them, ah...
Software allows playing of dvds from all regions which is why I got it.
Amazing value.
The Webley Service Revolver by Robert Maze (Paperback, 2012)
May 04, 2017
Useful historical guide.
This is a handy guide to this famous family of service revolvers. To say the content is compelling is to overstate things but it is well written and produced.
A slim volume with only 80 pages, it nontheless contains a wealth of useful information and a healthy number of high quality photographs of weapons and accessories, some of which I have never seen before, that are in the author's posession.
The book gives a brief outline of handguns in the government service prior to the introduction of the metallic cartridge and then a fuller exploration of the history of the famous family of Webley hinge frame revolvers, from the .455 Mks I to VI and their variants, to the .38 MkIV of the Second World War and was the last of the service revolvers lasting through to the introduction of the 9mm Browning HiPower as the service sidearm in the 1960s.
Though my current interest is in 19th century English percussion revolvers, no enthusiast could fail to appreciate the classic lines of the Webley.
I could have done without the comic book style illustrations of webleys in use and the incogruous still from the film "Zulu" which shows Capt Chard wielding a Webley Mk VI at Rorke's Drift in 1879 some 35 years before the were first made. At least it wasn't a Colt 45...
As it implies in the text though, the Webleys' uncompromising design makes them the film makers' "go to" weapons for such roles.

Nov 10, 2016
Cluliter LED is Excellent
1 of 1 found this helpful I've had Clulite torches for a long time, as do many of my farming neighbours.
The new LED version is a great addition to the range.
It's light in weight, sturdy and the charger indicates when the battery is fully charged.
Earlier models had little lugs to take a shoulder strap which were useful and I miss those, it would be great if it came with a wall mountable housing so it could be hung by the door whilst charging. Maybe the housing could contain the charger?
Anyway, basically a very good and powerful torch.