I tried the burn and sniff test and got the distinctive burnt hair smell so they are definitely horn. Under a sufficiently bright light they are slightly translucent with an effect similar to tiger eye - it’s almost a shame they are stained. Given that my Warrior is a second series with a serial number I can only assume that the change happened later in its production history.
But the odd thing is that my first series model, with half-moon trigger guard and no serial number, which must surely predate yours, has a vulcanite grip. I would have assumed that when Frank Clarke handed over the pistol to Accles and Shelvoke for bulk manufacture, the use of horn grips would have been abandoned at that stage, and probably even well before. It looks like there may have been some random use of old stock grips from time to time, perhaps when supplies of the vulcanite grips were short.
Here is a very late number for you: 6051
It has the usual markings, ie same as No 4812 for example, except for the addition of 'MADE IN ENGLAND' stamped on the inside of the grip. Not seen this on any other Warrior?
The pistol in near new condition for the record.
I have 2101 in .177 with recurved trigger guard
I have a later one, with recurved trigger guard as well. The serial is a bit of a mystery, as the last digit looks like an 'e'. A stamp error probably.
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That's a great find Chris. It now holds the highest serial number record, and could have been one of the very last batch out of the factory, if not the last one itself. The unusual marking is a bonus and certainly a new one on me.
I am now in a position to put together a table summarising the information contained in this thread, so could you tell me the calibre of your pistol just to complete the record?
Thanks,
John
Late to the party, but 6001 also has made in England stamped on the front of the grip
Well actually it has M[illegible]ENGLAND.
Edit: .177 Also blade rather than bead front sight
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