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Webley & Scott immediately tendered the .38/200 calibre Webley Mk IV revolver, which as well as being nearly identical in appearance to the .455 calibre Mk VI revolver (albeit scaled down for the smaller cartridge), was based on their .38 calibre Webley Mk III pistol, designed for the police and civilian markets. [30] (The .38 Webley Mk III ...
Webley & Scott.44 Bull Dog.442 Webley.450 Adams: 5 ... - 1899 (Mark IV) - 1913 (Mark V) - 1915 (Mark VI) 1932-1978 Webley–Fosbery Automatic Revolver: Webley & Scott
Webley & Scott 1909 Webley & Scott self-loading .455 inch pistol. Webley's first autoloading pistol was an experimental pistol in .45 calibre produced in 1903; mass production began in 1906 with the .32 ACP (7.65 mm) model. This pistol had a 3.5" barrel and an 8-round magazine. A .25 (6.35 mm) version had a 3-inch barrel and a 6-round magazine.
The Webley Self-Loading Pistol was an early magazine-fed pistol. The gun was designed in 1910 by the Webley & Scott company. The Mk. 1 entered police service in 1911 in a .32 ACP model for the London Metropolitan Police. The .455 version was adopted by the Royal Navy in 1912 as the first automatic pistol in British service.
Consequently, the British firm of Webley & Scott tendered their Webley Mk IV revolver in .38/200 calibre. [9] Rather than adopting it, the British authorities took the design to the Government-run Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield , and the Enfield factory came up with a revolver that was very similar to the Webley Mk IV .38, but internally ...
.45 ACP .455 Webley .455 Webley Semi-automatic Revolver Revolver USA: Several types of handguns issued [31] Dominion Police Canada: Federal: 1868–1920: Enfield Mk II.476 Enfield: Service Revolver United Kingdom [32] New Brunswick Highway Patrol New Brunswick: Provincial: 1978–1989: Newfoundland Rangers Newfoundland: Federal: 1935–1950 ...
.455 Webley is a British handgun cartridge, most commonly used in the Webley top break revolvers Marks I through VI. It is also known as " .455 Eley " and " .455 Colt ". The .455 cartridge was a service revolver cartridge, featuring a rimmed cartridge firing a .455 in (11.5 mm) bullet at the relatively low velocity of 650 ft/s (190 m/s).
Webley Self-Loading Pistol: Webley & Scott.38 ACP.455 Webley United Kingdom: 1910-1932 Welrod: Birmingham Small Arms Company.32 ACP Great Britain: c. 1943 [citation needed] Werder pistol model 1869: Johann Ludwig Werder: 11.5mm Werder Kingdom of Bavaria: c.1869 Whitney Wolverine: Whitney Firearms Inc.22 Long Rifle United States: 1956-1957 Wildey