Webley & Scott produced a variety of semi-automatic or "self-loading" pistols based on designs by William John Whiting in the years leading up to WWI. This example is the .38 ACP version of the Model 1910 with a grip safety and is one of approximately 514 Type II (early pattern) pistols Webley & Scott manufactured. The left side of the slide has the "W&S" winged bullet log and three-line legend. British proofs are on several components. The rear sight is windage adjustable. The pistol falls into a serial number range (62757-62928) of 172 units manufactured in September 1911.
Very fine. The pistol retains 85% original blue finish with the balance a mottled brown patina. The grips are good with a couple of repairs, a series of shallow notches on the bottom, a crack on the left panel and a number of blemishes in the checkering. Mechanically excellent.
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