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Adds a Webley 455 Mk VI to Red Dead Redemption 2 by replacing the Schofield Revolver

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The Webley .455 Mark VI is a robust, top-break revolver chambered in the .455 Webley cartridge. Introduced in 1915 by Webley & Scott, it was the standard-issue sidearm for British forces during World War I and World War II. Known for its durability and stopping power, the Webley Mark VI features a six-round cylinder and an automatic extractor for quick reloading.

FEATURES
An accurate model of the Webley 455 Mk VI
Fully animated
Multiple barrel lengths
New compendium page
New catalog page
Replaces the Schofield
Duel wield capability
New weapon icon
Accessible to NPC's



DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The compendium now features a detailed description of the Webley Revolver, showcasing its unique features and specifications, along with a new weapon icon and picture to visually represent the Webley. The in-game catalog has also been updated with a new drawing of the Webley Revolver, replacing the old Schofield illustration, and includes revised text fields to provide relevant information about the Webley. Additionally, players can customize the Webley Revolver by choosing between two different barrel lengths, allowing for a more personalized weapon configuration to suit individual play styles.






REQUIREMENTS

Scripthook
Lennys mod loader

INSTALLATION

Drag and drop the "Webley" folder to lml


COMPATIBILITY

This mod is not compatible with any other mods that replace the Schofield Revolver.


CREDITS
Oakous - The thumbnail, inspiration, playtesting, help, and advice.
Jack Swede - Taught me how to make and animate custom weapon mods.
Wocky - Full credit for the munitions merge
Sir Joseph
, branjer130, KristianD3, and WeeNash - Images.
Willem Verheughe - The weapon model.

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