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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    The F seems rather early as most others are dated 1972. At the risk of asking a daft question, is there any possibility of the letter code being a lightly stamped E?
    I examined the letter stamp with a jeweller's loupe, and there is absolutely no trace of any sort to indicate a light, or mis-stamped "E" - it definitely appears to me to be an "F".
    I snapped this close-up pic to support my finding.
    http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/u...eriesFPrem.jpg

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    Hi John here are my numbers from sold and still have ones.

    Junior 217,260,649,807,1261,1600.
    Senior 132,257,380(SA99),404,436,1043,1997
    Mk1 304,353,436,872,1286.
    Prem 83,117,614,1391,1539.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky View Post
    Hi John here are my numbers from sold and still have ones.

    Junior 217,260,649,807,1261,1600.
    Senior 132,257,380(SA99),404,436,1043,1997
    Mk1 304,353,436,872,1286.
    Prem 83,117,614,1391,1539.

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    Mick.
    Thanks Mick,
    Can you confirm Premier letter codes?

    Many thanks,

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Thanks Mick,
    Can you confirm Premier letter codes?

    Many thanks,

    John
    Hi John l will try to look at them over the weekend regards,

    Mick.

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    Webley Senior stamped vertically at muzzle (spring guide according to parts manual) 1601
    on the flat of the frame above the trigger left hand side is's stamped SH454

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    I have a Birmingham 4 Mk1. At the muzzle is stamped 093. Under the LH grip panel is stamped 10 93. Also under that panel, scratched freehand into the frame is the date....25/10/49.

    VBR

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy40S&W View Post
    I have a Birmingham 4 Mk1. At the muzzle is stamped 093. Under the LH grip panel is stamped 10 93. Also under that panel, scratched freehand into the frame is the date....25/10/49.

    VBR

    Andy
    That sounds like an interesting example Andy. Any chance of a few pics including close ups of the markings?

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Seth View Post
    Webley Senior stamped vertically at muzzle (spring guide according to parts manual) 1601
    on the flat of the frame above the trigger left hand side is's stamped SH454
    Thanks Big Seth,

    I wonder what the SH454 signifies?

    John

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    Hi,
    I have Junior's 4100
    1530


    Senior 1261


    Premier 'B' 690 (12'4)
    Premier 'E' 152 (1'71)


    Nick.

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    H stamp on trigger guuard
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leonardj View Post
    I examined the letter stamp with a jeweller's loupe, and there is absolutely no trace of any sort to indicate a light, or mis-stamped "E" - it definitely appears to me to be an "F".
    I snapped this close-up pic to support my finding.
    http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/u...eriesFPrem.jpg
    Thank you Len. That is the earliest F known, to the best of my knowledge. Strange Webley stamped the pistol with an F in 1970 and then continued with the blued E Series for some 2 years. It certainly seems to be an anomaly but this is the kind of thing that makes for interesting research.

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Do you think that Webley could have had a number of "odds and ends" of steel bodies from several years, and used them up just prior to introducing the MK 2 aluminium-bodied model? I seem to have read that the only difference between the blued "E" and "F" was the new 12-groove rifled barrel, as fitted to the MK 2. This could explain why a lot of "F" model pistols have dates before some "E" models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by webman View Post
    Do you think that Webley could have had a number of "odds and ends" of steel bodies from several years, and used them up just prior to introducing the MK 2 aluminium-bodied model? I seem to have read that the only difference between the blued "E" and "F" was the new 12-groove rifled barrel, as fitted to the MK 2. This could explain why a lot of "F" model pistols have dates before some "E" models.
    Not impossible at all. However Webleys experimented with several different coated finishes during the early/mid 1970s to save the expense of bluing and particularly polishing beforehand. They carried on making blued pistols alongside coated pistols and the former became the F Series according to Tom Cooper from notes I took after one of our conversations.

    The Premier certainly makes for a fascinating study as there are so many different models.

    Kind regards,

    John

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