Original cased examples of early British semi-automatic pistols rarely appear on the collector’s market. This excellent example features a Webley Model 1908 .32 cal. semi-automatic pistol
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WEBLEY large frame revolver MARK VI World War I dated 1915 All original including original .455 cylinder (NOT shaved down to chamber .45 ACP thereby shaving off half of the S/N on cylinder and r
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THIS IS A WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL 1907, 6.35MM CAL., .25 CAL. THE PISTOL IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, NUMBER MATCHING, VERY GOOD BORE AND GRIPS, MECHANICALLY CORRECT AND TIGHT. A VERY NICE AND RA
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Retailed by Army Navy C.S.L. London, this pistol is in a case prepared by Wilkinson Sword Company. Pistol is in unfired condition with a manufacturing date of 31 Dec, 1912.
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Webley & Scott .455 Cal, This pistol is seldom seen in this overall condition. Most Royal Horse Artillery pistols were cut for shoulder stock. About 80% original blue retained.
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Webley & Scott 1909 9mm caliber pistol. Bore is excellent and action works perfectly. Gun has approximately 90-93% bright original blue with some flaking on the slide. Grips are very good with som
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An early Webley & Scott third series Mark I with the U.S patent stamped on the right upper stock plate. .22 caliber, powerful piston. Surface is a bit rough in places, the grips are perfect.
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An early, 1950's, No. 493, Webley & Scott "Junior" .177. Series 2. Park Lane. Barton Casting. In very nice condition, with a strong piston. Very accurate. Paper envelope of .177
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Ultra low production model 1910 Webley Scott Pistol. The Holy Grail for Webley Collectors. .380 caliber. It functions mechanically and all the markings are correct. This is the only one I have ever se
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