Vickers Sons & Maxim produced a small number of Luger P08 pistols in .455 Webley for British military evaluation. The .455 Webley-chambered Luger is one of the rarest Luger variants — the British ultimately did not adopt the Luger, retaining the Webley revolver, but the evaluation pistols were produced and a small number survive. These represent the intersection of two of the most iconic pistol designs of the early 20th century. Type: Pistol Action: Semi-Automatic Caliber: 455 Webley Capacity: 8 Year introduced: 1906, United Kingdom Weight: 30 oz Overall length: 8.75" Status: Discontinued Military use: Yes Intended use: military, collector, historical