In .32 Long:
Supposedly, they'll be imported eventually for about $1,300.
It'd be nice if they sold them in .38 S&W; then all you'd need is a white suit, a Panama hat, a shoulder holster, and you could walk around like the dude in the opening sequence of The Wind and the Lion.
Either way, it'd satisfy your need if you're jonesing for a late-19th Century British revolver. I'm not going to cast shade on that, look how many Colt SAA clones are still being made (and sold).
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I have a friend that will be chomping at the bit to get one. He has one of every model in every caliber, in ever barrel length of the Webley pistols... sigh
There was a magazine article about the "greatest Webley collector" back in the '70s.
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