Picked up a prewar senior. Serial number S16940 - is anyone able to date this please? I do have Bruce's Book, but it doesn't seem to have serial numbers in it. all the best, Paul.
Picked up a prewar senior. Serial number S16940 - is anyone able to date this please? I do have Bruce's Book, but it doesn't seem to have serial numbers in it. all the best, Paul.
When your world is full of strange arrangements
And gravity won't pull you through
I have got Senior serial 18999 which is probably the last produced. Bruce stated that roughly 12.000 were made in the 4 years preceding the war (1935-1939) starting at 7000. Derived from this I estimate that yours (16940) was produced in month 39 after Jan 1935 or March 1939.
Waaat you hold the last of its kind then!!
I thought S19000 was the last serial number known for a while but since then a couple of slightly higher higher numbers in the 19000 range have come to light. John Atkins mentioned one in his recent multi part series on the Webley Senior in Airgunner and another collector told me about another pistol he had come across, which is also in the S19000 range.
I doubt we'll find many much higher than that though.
John
I am trying to understand the evolution of these very late pre war/early post war Seniors.
To that end I would be grateful if you could indicate please whether:
18999 has the knurling to the barrel - or not?
Whether the grips are both impressed Webley - or only one?
If there is a box, if the 45/- is visible, or covered with some kind of sticker?
Many thanks.
The 18999 has both oldstyle grips. Barrel has no knurling but has a new type cocking slider, endcap has 'not to be removed' stamped without retainer screw. No box, but according to the former owner all original. So only the cocking slider and the endcap (older one has a retainer screw) deviates from another prewar Senior I own. Serial is in the 9000. Try to upload couple of pics during the week
Last edited by Dutch; 13-11-2018 at 01:04 PM.
Another difference I found with the older serial was the endcap, which on the later one has 'not to be removed' stamped on it and no longer has an endcap retainer screw. Amended earlier post.