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  2. Webley & Scott - Wikipedia

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    Webley & Scott produced a number of single-shot, break open signal flare gun devices used by Commonwealth Military Forces during the First and Second World Wars. The most prolific of these was the No.1 MkIII, produced in 1918 at the company's Birmingham facility.

  3. List of firearm brands - Wikipedia

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    Webley & Scott: Webley & Scott: United Kingdom Civilian Weihrauch: Weihrauch Germany Civilian Westley Richards: Westley Richards: United Kingdom Civilian Wilson Combat Bill Wilson Wilson Combat: United States Civilian, Military, Law Enforcement Winchester Oliver Winchester FN Herstal / Olin Corporation [N 4] United States Belgium W. W. Greener ...

  4. Double-barreled shotgun - Wikipedia

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    Double-barreled shotguns are also inherently more safe, [7] as whether the shotgun is loaded or can be fired can be ascertained by anyone present if the action is broken open, for instance on a skeet, trap or hunting clays course when another shooter is firing; if the action is open, the gun cannot fire. Similarly, doubles are more easily ...

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  6. List of shotguns - Wikipedia

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    H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company: 12 gauge 16 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge.410 bore Canada: 1947 Cynergy Shotgun: Browning Arms Company United States Japan: 2004 Chiappa Triple Threat: Chiappa Firearms: 12 gauge United States Italy: 2013 Double-barreled shotgun: Joseph Manton: 10 gauge 12 gauge United Kingdom: 1875 ENARM Pentagun: ENARM: 12 gauge ...

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  8. Webley–Fosbery Automatic Revolver - Wikipedia

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    Fosbery took his design to P. Webley & Son of Birmingham. P. Webley & Son, which merged with W.C. Scott & Sons and Richard Ellis & Son in 1897 to form the Webley & Scott Revolver and Arms Co., was the primary manufacturer of service pistols for the British Army as well as producing firearms for civilian

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