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Encyclopedia > Webley

Webley is the name of a famous handgun manufacturer from Birmingham in the United Kingdom


History

In the 19th Century Birmingham was the centre of British firearm manufacture.


Founded by William Davies, who made bullet moulds. Taken over in 1834 by Philip Webley, his son-in-law, who changed to the production of guns, most famously revolvers.


In 1897 amalgamated with W & C Scott and Sons to become The Webley and Scott Revolver and Arms Company Ltd of Birmingham. 1897 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...


In 1906 shortened name to Webley and Scott Ltd 1906 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...


Webley provided revolvers in both World Wars. Between the wars the introduction of the Firearms act limiting availability of handguns to civilians led to the development of their first air pistol in 1924.


Webley stopped producing firarms in the late 1970's and returned to air gun manufacture.


Famous Guns

  • The Royal Irish Constabulary Revolver 1867

General Custer was given a pair and they were found with him Battle of the Little Bighorn.

  • The Boxer Revolver

The Boxer took the most powerful hand gun cartridge of the day - the .577 Boxer.

  • The Webley No. 1

Nicknamed 'The Peacemaker of the British Empire' Available in 0.450 0.476 and 0.455 inch calibres. The standard handgun of the British Army from 1887 to 1963.

Used by British troops in both World wars The British company Webley produced a series of revolvers from the 19th into the 20th centuries. ...


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Webley and Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1190 words)
Webley is famous for the revolvers and automatic pistols it supplied to the British Empire's military particularly the British Army from 1887 through both World War I and World War II.
Webley's revolvers became the official British sidearm in 1887 and remained in British service until 1963.
A pair of Webley RIC Model revolvers were presented to Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer by Lord Berkeley in 1869, and it is believed that General Custer was using them at the time of his death in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Introducing Webley -- Your Vocal Virtual Assistant (1069 words)
Webley will be marketing its services primarily through its Web site at http://www.webley.com, which features Java-enabled audio demonstrations of its features.
Webley, which may soon be offered by select Internet and long-distance service providers and telephone and cellular VARs, is designed for active individuals and businesses for whom the telephone is a vital business tool, according to Alex Sarelas, Webley Systems president and chief operating officer.
Webley is able to charge so little and offer so much, Sarelas explained, "because the Webley System has been created on the open environment of the Internet with standard telephony hardware and software.
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