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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snodgrass View Post
    Hi John,

    the only other number under the left grip is a very faint small 5 stamped 12mm to the right of the grip screw hole.

    Kind regards,

    Chris.
    Thanks Chris,
    5 for 1965 sounds correct for a B Series model.

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Hi John,just remembered my first Webley Senior was given to me in the early sixties so would have been B'ham 4 and was No.504,now probably history as after many years of service we used to fill the cylinder with Swan Vesta match heads which produced fairly spectacular results including shearing all the barrel linkage pins when the piston blew back!!
    Happy youthful days which is now why minty boxed examples are worth so much.
    Still sold ir for a fiver though in 1965.
    Also had 227 B'ham 4 which was given to my son some some years ago.
    I will also look at the numbers on the cutaway model I showed a while ago.
    Kind regards,
    Chris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snodgrass View Post
    Hi John,just remembered my first Webley Senior was given to me in the early sixties so would have been B'ham 4 and was No.504,now probably history as after many years of service we used to fill the cylinder with Swan Vesta match heads which produced fairly spectacular results including shearing all the barrel linkage pins when the piston blew back!!
    Happy youthful days which is now why minty boxed examples are worth so much.
    Still sold ir for a fiver though in 1965.
    Also had 227 B'ham 4 which was given to my son some some years ago.
    I will also look at the numbers on the cutaway model I showed a while ago.
    Kind regards,
    Chris.
    Thanks Chris,
    I used to shoot those plastic caps that were intended for key ring pistols in a smoothbore Junior. Very spectacular in the dark but not to be recommended as it probably corroded the barrel!

    Kind regards,

    John

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    A couple more for you

    Junior 132
    Junior 1507 with an A behind the trigger

    Premier 837 E series 7/74

    Got a Mk1 somewhere too, I'll post when I find it.

    atb

    dogsbody

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsbody View Post
    A couple more for you

    Junior 132
    Junior 1507 with an A behind the trigger

    Premier 837 E series 7/74

    Got a Mk1 somewhere too, I'll post when I find it.

    atb

    dogsbody
    Thank you dogsbody. Is the Junior coated?

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Junior

    Junior Batch no 1
    This is the one troubledshooter mentioned in an earlier post

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    Quote Originally Posted by ali d View Post
    Junior Batch no 1
    This is the one troubledshooter mentioned in an earlier post
    Thank you Ali D,

    Troubledshooter provided me with details of your pistol - I hadn't made reference to you in order to preserve confidentiality.

    Were the grips of the coarser extended type or standard Junior versions?

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Necropost

    Resurrecting this.

    Just acquired post-war Mark I. Batch 126 on front and under grip. "Birmingham 4" address (pre-58), and blued trigger, which the Bruce book suggests means it is early post-WW2, I think.

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