![]() ![]() Sale prices reflect a 3% cash/money order discount.On firearms, we typically only accept credit cards or money orders/cashier's checks. Since this isn't a firearm by ATF definition, no FFL is required on this piece.Īll items are also available for sale in our brick & mortar store and are subject to prior sale. This gun appears to both function and locks up just fine. and has an overall length of 9.75 inches. There is also a safety device whereby it cannot be loaded when the hammer is cocked. The muzzle was flared to deter users from holding near the muzzle with their hand. This gun is mainly brass with wooden grips. These pistols were introduced in 1914 and were used extensively by British and Empire armed forces during World War I. It was manufactured in Birmingham, England in 1917. This is a Webley & Scott No 1 Mk III flare pistol. Webley & Scott No 1 Mk III Flare Pistol (WW1, 1917, English) ![]()
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