The complete production records are now held by:Įmail : Gallyon will provide production details for a small fee. Webley & Scott no longer have the full records of guns produced prior to 2006 World using blending fine craftsmanship and the latest technology to give quality guns at a good value price In 2006 under new ownership re-introduced a new range of shotguns manufactured throughout the Production of Webley & Scott Shotguns continued up until 1978 at which time a seperate company, W&C Scott( Gunmakers) Limited was formed and in 1985 was bought by Holland and Holland. Up until the mid 1920’s guns were produced as either Webley & Scott or W & C Scott models. In 1897 P Webley & Son amalgamated with W & C Scott & Sons, forming The Webley & Scott Revolver & Arms Company of Birmingham and 78 Shaftesbury Avenue, London. pistol - 5. Webley Single Stroke Pneumatic Air PistolsĬurrent Webley Air Pistols available today from your local gun dealer About Perfect Condition - RARE Duplicate 'D' serial number pre-fix.Webley Junior (Bakerlite grips) 1946-1973.Webley Junior (Wood/Tin grips) 1929-1939.Webley Senior (Straight grip) 1930-1935.Webley Mark 1 (Straight grip) 1924-1935.Below are some approximate production dates that will help you date your Webley Air Pistol. Guns with BIRMINGHAM 4 on the side of the cylinder were made up to 1958 after which the 4 was Removed. This was to identify parts that were fitted to specific guns has they were processed round the factory. the pistol has a fixed undercut front sight a nnd a fully adjustable rear target sight. Later Pistols were the marked with usually a threedigit batch number. ruger mark 1 target description: for sale is a ruger mark 1 target with 67/8 inch barrel, serial number 311174, was manufactured in 1965.the pistol is in excellent condition and shoots and functions correctly.
RUGER MARK 1 SERIAL NUMBER DATES SERIAL NUMBERS
Webley started producing Air Pistols in 1924 and today still produce Air Pistols to the same design principle (see below the Tempest) The early Air Pistols were marked with serial numbers up to the beginning of World War 2.