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  2. Webley & Scott - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Webley Revolver - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Webley Self-Loading Pistol - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. FX Airguns - Wikipedia

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    Axelsson developed with a three-stage hand pump that alleviated this difficulty of refilling PCP airguns. In 1995, he took the ideas to a local company and started production of the hand pump. He then took the pump off the Independence rifle and sold it to Webley & Scott, which later became the Webley Axsor rifle. Around the same time, he also ...

  6. .455 Webley - Wikipedia

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    The .455 Webley Auto Mk I cartridge was produced from 1913 to about the middle of World War II. This is a semi-rimmed cartridge for the Webley & Scott Self Loading pistols. [4] The early version of the cartridge (c.1904) had a shorter [clarification needed] 21.7 mm (0.85 in) semi-rimmed case with a narrow rim and a pointed bullet. A later ...

  7. Exclusive: Here are three key details in deadly shootout on ...

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    Family members of Scott Spivey and two Horry County Council members met with police investigators Sept. 26 to receive information on what might have led to the death of Spivey, 33, of Tabor City. ...

  8. Edward M. Liddy - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Edward M. Liddy joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -15.2 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Webley Stinger - Wikipedia

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    The Webley Stinger is an air pistol of British origin. [1] The pistol is chambered to fire 45 .177 calibre ball bearings fed from an internal overhead gravity fed hopper. The Webley Stinger uses a slide action to fire each round.