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Webley & Scott Model 1912, .25 ACP, hammer model. Manufactured 30 June 1914. A very fine example that shows very little use if any. It shows 98 100% Bluing. Excellent grips. Bore is perfect.
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Webley Fosbery Model 1914 with 6" barrel, target sights with checkered trigger and wooden checkered grips. Was produced September 23,1919 in a group of 10.. Production ended January 22
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Webley Fosbery Target Model 7.5" barrel with adjustable sights. A perfect bore, 90% blue, with very light rust speckling. Pistol also has a rare nickel plated front sight protector. Pistol h
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Serial number 3371 has lever safety and trigger stop, and has a nickel plated magazine. Pistol shows 90 95% blue with perfect grips.
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Webley Fosbery Model 1903, Caliber .455 Cordite. Serial number 26XX. This large frame Fosbery was produced March of 1906. This is a target model with a 7.5" barrel, target sights, checkered trigg
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Webley Fosbery .455 Cordite with 6" Barrel, Larger Frame. Revolver is engraved having been retailed by Holland & Holland. The revolver shows 95% blue, with minimal usage. Has holes in t
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Webley & Scott Model 1922 in 9mm, this is not a South African Issue pistol. This is a Model 1922 pistols that was sold commercially without the "U with the Broad Arrow" stamped on the ri
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Great M1883 Imperial Japanese Naval Officers dagger originally authorized in 1883. This early model dagger features a sharkskin sheath and stingray skin hilt. There is one very small rust sp
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Wanted magazine for a Webley & Scott Model 1922 9MM Pistol. This magazine is different from the Model 1909 magazine, it has a noticeable square notch cut into the magazine for the release.
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Webley & Scott Model 1922 9MM. This pistol was in a group of 200 pistols purchased by the Ministry of War Armament Dept. Valdemara Lela, Riga Latvia. Sales date was Dec 24,1930. This inf
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Webley & Scott V Spring with roller for Model 1905's chambered in .32 ACP. These springs were manufactured by a master machinist/engineer using electrocal discharge machining commonly re
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WANTED: Original Forged Webley & Scott Barrel Latch V Spring (Not the current reproduction spring made from flat spring steel material),Mostly found on Webley & Scott Mark series revol
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Webley & Scott Model 1905 .32 ACP. Early model 1905, has a short extractor with hammer safety, overall finish very nice with tarnished blue finish.
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Webley & Scott Model 1905 .32 ACP. Pistol has long extractor, wide hammer, with only a hammer safety. Pistol is 90% Blue with minor rust speckling. Excellent grips. Pistol shows minimal usage
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Webley & Scott Model 1905 .32 ACP. Pistol shows 100% Bright Blue finish with a few very minor surface scratches. Pistol has short extractor, wide hammer,with a lever safety.
The grips screw
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Webley & Scott "in the white", prototype of the Harrington & Richards .32 ACP auto. Has only the grip safety. The patent for this .32 caliber H&R self loading pist
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