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[[Image:Webleypistol.jpg|thumb|450px|right|Webley & Scott Mk I pistol in .455 Webley Auto]]
[[Image:Webleypistol.jpg|thumb|450px|right|Webley & Scott Mk I pistol in .455 Webley Auto]]
[[Image:NewWeb.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley & Scott Mk I Pistol]]
[[Image:NewWeb.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley & Scott Mk I Pistol]]
[[Image:20044530.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police Pistol in .32 ACP]]
[[Image:20044530.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police Pistol in .32 ACP]]
[[Image:20044534.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley & Scott Metropolitan Pistol "Belly Gun"]]
[[File:Webley-scott-1909.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Webley & Scott Model 1909 (also called Model 1910), a pocket version of Metropolitan Police Pistol]]
[[Image:20044534.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Webley & Scott Metropolitan Pistol "Belly Gun", a hammerless pocket version of Metropolitan Police Pistol]]
==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
This pistol was adopted by the British Royal Navy in 1915. It was also issued to the Royal Flying Corp during World War One. It is large and ungainly. The weapon was well made, but was lacking when it came to ergonomics. Instinctive shooting is difficult thanks to the grip, but it is a very accurate weapon when slow fired. It is chambered for the .455 Webley Auto which is a semi-rimmed round. Webley also made a commercial version chambered in .32 ACP and 380 ACP. The smaller model was called the Webley Metropolitan Police Pistol and was carried by the Royal Irish Constabulary and the London Metropolitan Police throughout the first half of the 20th century. The smaller .32 and .380-caliber models are more likely to be found in the United States.
This pistol was adopted by the British Royal Navy in 1915. It was also issued to the Royal Flying Corp during World War One. It is large and ungainly. The weapon was well made, but was lacking when it came to ergonomics. Instinctive shooting is difficult thanks to the grip, but it is a very accurate weapon when slow fired. It is chambered for the .455 Webley Auto which is a semi-rimmed round. Webley also made a commercial version chambered in .32 ACP and 380 ACP. The smaller model was called the Webley Metropolitan Police Pistol and was carried by the Royal Irish Constabulary and the London Metropolitan Police throughout the first half of the 20th century. The smaller .32 and .380-caliber models are more likely to be found in the United States.
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==Anime==
==Anime==

Revision as of 16:19, 26 December 2013

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Webley & Scott Mk I pistol in .455 Webley Auto
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Webley & Scott Mk I Pistol
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Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police Pistol in .32 ACP
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Webley & Scott Model 1909 (also called Model 1910), a pocket version of Metropolitan Police Pistol
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Webley & Scott Metropolitan Pistol "Belly Gun", a hammerless pocket version of Metropolitan Police Pistol

Characteristics

This pistol was adopted by the British Royal Navy in 1915. It was also issued to the Royal Flying Corp during World War One. It is large and ungainly. The weapon was well made, but was lacking when it came to ergonomics. Instinctive shooting is difficult thanks to the grip, but it is a very accurate weapon when slow fired. It is chambered for the .455 Webley Auto which is a semi-rimmed round. Webley also made a commercial version chambered in .32 ACP and 380 ACP. The smaller model was called the Webley Metropolitan Police Pistol and was carried by the Royal Irish Constabulary and the London Metropolitan Police throughout the first half of the 20th century. The smaller .32 and .380-caliber models are more likely to be found in the United States.

Movies

Title Actor Character Note Date
Everything Ends Tonight Eva Kubesová Irena Vágnerová 1955
A Shot in the Dark Assassin Suppressed 1964

Television

Title Actor Character Note Date
Reilly: Ace of Spies . . . 1983
Peaky Blinders Karl Sheils Ryan .32 ACP 2013
Peaky Blinders Keith Dunphy Maguire .32 ACP 2013

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Mystic Archives of Dantalian, The London police 2011