
HANDGUN
REVOLVER

MARK VII REVOLVER
It has been a century since the legendary “Mark VI” entered British service, and over thirty years since the last automatic-ejection revolver rolled off a British production line.


“MARK VII” REVOLVER
TOP BREAK
The Anderson Wheeler “Mark VII” Revolver is a seven-shot top-break revolver, chambered for .357 Magnum. It is the result of four years of development, working from original War Office drawings for the legendary Mark VI .455 revolver.

MARK VII REVOLVER
DROP FORGED
The revolver is available in a number of custom finishes, as well as a choice of grips. The barrel is made from a traditional drop forging.

"MARK VII" REVOLVER
MODERN INNOVATION
These were refined for use with modern manufacturing techniques and materials, to allow us to achieve the fine tolerances and precision fit that modern connoisseurs expect from bespoke pieces. We have also used modern Chrome-Molybdenum Steel for all of the major parts, which is far stronger than the steels previously used with this design.

"MARK VII" REVOLVER
BEST LONDON BLUEING
Coupled with old-world technologies, such as the retention of the V-spring and usage of British finishes, the “Mark VII” is the first handgun to be produced entirely in Britain since 1983.

“MARK VII” REVOLVER
TOP BREAK
The Anderson Wheeler “Mark VII” Revolver is a seven-shot top-break revolver, chambered for .357 Magnum. It is the result of four years of development, working from original War Office drawings for the legendary Mark VI .455 revolver.
"MARK VII" REVOLVER
DROP FORGED
The revolver is available in a number of custom finishes, as well as a choice of grips. The barrel is made from a traditional drop forging.


"MARK VII" REVOLVER
MODERN INNOVATION
These were refined for use with modern manufacturing techniques and materials, to allow us to achieve the fine tolerances and precision fit that modern connoisseurs expect from bespoke pieces. We have also used modern Chrome-Molybdenum Steel for all of the major parts, which is far stronger than the steels previously used with this design.
"MARK VII" REVOLVER
BEST LONDON BLUEING
Coupled with old-world technologies, such as the retention of the V-spring and usage of British finishes, the “Mark VII” is the first handgun to be produced entirely in Britain since 1983.
- Specifications
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Calibre.357 (Magnum)
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Weight(unloaded, without grips): 2lb. 101⁄2oz.
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OpeningTop-break, Kaufman latch
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FinishBest London Blue or coin finish
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Capacity7- Shot
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EjectionAutomatic
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Barrel Length6 Inches
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Single Action let-off6.5lb
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Double Action let-off:10lb
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SightsBlade foresight, U-notch rear sight
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GripsDeluxe Turkish walnut or Ebony * Other materials available upon request Checkered or non Checkered
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EngravingLight rose and scroll *custom engraving available on request Checkered or non Checkered
- Specifications
-
Calibre.357 (Magnum)
-
Weight(unloaded, without grips): 2lb. 101⁄2oz.
-
OpeningTop-break, Kaufman latch
-
Capacity7- Shot
-
EjectionAutomatic
-
Barrel Length6 Inches
-
Single Action let-off6.5lb
-
Double Action let-off:10lb
-
SightsBlade foresight, U-notch rear sight
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GripsDeluxe Turkish walnut or Ebony * Other materials available upon request Checkered or non Checkered
-
EngravingLight rose and scroll *custom engraving available on request Checkered or non Checkered
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FinishBest London Blue or coin finish

ANDERSON WHEELER
Welcome to the world of Anderson Wheeler. England has long been the centre of firearm excellence and we pride ourselves on maintaining that tradition of beauty, craftsmanship and reliability in the guns we produce. The blend of modern innovation, craftsmanship and precision engineering used in the building of our firearms, demonstrates many years of striving to perfect that balance of reliability with artistic elegance.


ANDERSON WHEELER
Welcome to the world of Anderson Wheeler. England has long been the centre of firearm excellence and we pride ourselves on maintaining that tradition of beauty, craftsmanship and reliability in the guns we produce. The blend of modern innovation, craftsmanship and precision engineering used in the building of our firearms, demonstrates many years of striving to perfect that balance of reliability with artistic elegance.
