User blog comment:Killermoves/Billy the Kid vs Henry Lightfoot/@comment-35680048-20191025211838

I'm sorry to do this with your personal stuff going on, but I have some problems with this battle, specifically Lightfoot's weapons

First there's the Webley RIC which you seemingly assume would be in Lightfoot's possession. And the only evidence you provide is that a 13 year old was caught with a revolver and arrested. Not even specifically with the Webley, just a revolver. And even if he was caught with the Webley, it doesn't mean Lightfoot or his men would have it by default.

Then there's the Howdah, which the whole thing just doesn't make sense. I think you mean Holland & Holland when you say the Holland Rifle, which would explain the .476 Nitro round. H&H was known to make many Nitro Express rounds, but the .476 wasn't one of them. And the rounds available to the Howdah don't even include the Nitro, they include the .577 Snider, .577/450 Martini-Henry, and the later .455 Webley and .476 Enfield which is a pistol cartridge, while the Nitro is a rifle cartridge. And furthermore, the Howdah wasn't the common household weapon you think it was.It was specifically designed for the harsh lands of India and Africa, where tigers and other dangerous animals lurked.

I would say that the improvised clothing and Lee Metford however do reflect the Peaky Blinders and Lightfoot's military service well though, so those categories are totally fine.