Guns International #: 102341281
Seller's Inventory #: PR63770
Serial No. 90388, made in 1912, .32acp, 3.5"" barrel. Metal is mostly a grey patina with original blue visible in protected areas. Right side of the slide is engraved with ""AA Pollard/3rd Devon. Bty. RFA"". Gunner Pollard was sent to India on July 1st 1916 and was then transferred to the reserves and sent home for hardship in his family. Bore is good with strong rifling visible. Checkered grips are very good with minor chips visible on the bottom. Action functions correctly.
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Guns International #: 102341281
Category - Webley Pistols
- Military Pistols - Non-US
"Webley & Scott Model 1908. 32ACP (PR63770)(CONSIGNMENT)
Description: " Serial No. 90388, made in 1912, .32acp, 3.5"" barrel. Metal is mostly a grey patina with original blue visible in protected areas. Right side of the slide is engraved with ""AA Pollard/3rd Devon. Bty. RFA"". Gunner Pollard was sent to India on July 1st 1916 and was then transferred to the reserves and sent home for hardship in his family. Bore is good with strong rifling visible. Checkered grips are very good with minor chips visible on the bottom. Action functions correctly. Price: $1,900.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102341281
Seller's Inventory #: PR63770
Serial No. 90388, made in 1912, .32acp, 3.5"" barrel. Metal is mostly a grey patina with original blue visible in protected areas. Right side of the slide is engraved with ""AA Pollard/3rd Devon. Bty. RFA"". Gunner Pollard was sent to India on July 1st 1916 and was then transferred to the reserves and sent home for hardship in his family. Bore is good with strong rifling visible. Checkered grips are very good with minor chips visible on the bottom. Action functions correctly.
Guns International #: 102341281
Seller's Inventory #: PR63770
Serial No. 90388, made in 1912, .32acp, 3.5"" barrel. Metal is mostly a grey patina with original blue visible in protected areas. Right side of the slide is engraved with ""AA Pollard/3rd Devon. Bty. RFA"". Gunner Pollard was sent to India on July 1st 1916 and was then transferred to the reserves and sent home for hardship in his family. Bore is good with strong rifling visible. Checkered grips are very good with minor chips visible on the bottom. Action functions correctly.