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THE WILKINSON SWORD ARCHIVE

We have digitised the Wilkinson Sword archive records and can supply you with a photographic copy from the original records. All of the records are stored by serial number.No enquiry can be answered unless the serial number is known.

THE WEBLEY & SCOTT ARCHIVE

When the airgun manufacturing business of Webley & Scott Limited called in the administrators in the winter of 2005 it was clear that the unique historical records of British firearms manufacture and purchase records, covering the pre-WW1 period through WW11 and up to the 1980s when cartridge firearm production was terminated, was at imminent risk of being dispersed or completely lost to collectors and researchers of Webley revolvers and pistols.

Our aim in purchasing the complete Webley & Scott Archive has been to keep everything together for future generations of Webleycollectors, to foster and encourage study and research into these fascinating firearms.

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Webley Mark 1 Serial Numbers 222

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. Pistol Webley & Scott models MARK 1 Serial number of the pistol: 022 Incorrect - this is a Post WW2 specimen, and the number is actually a batch number. Only Pre-WW2 Webley pistols bore actual serial numbers.