I'd go along with geezers valuation as whilst the Hurricane (et al) attempted to be a Webley with a "sophisticated sighting system", in my opinion they "ran away" from the ethos of being a compact pocket pistol due to their extended length which was necessary so that they could incorporate a rear sight offering more set-ability and adjustment than the pistol and most users could reasonably make use of.

Just my opinion I'm afraid, as whilst the Tempest had a crude rear sight by the standards set by the Hurricane, what more does the average Webley pistol plinker need ?

Again, JMHO, why didn't Webley come up with a Tempest based frame with two sight options available by use of an adapter block, Tempest without, Hurricane with.

Vic Thompson.