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[[Image:WebSig.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley & Scott Model 'M' Signal Pistol]] | [[Image:WebSig.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley & Scott Model 'M' Signal Pistol]] | ||
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[[Image:FlareWeb.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Webley & Scott WWI Signal Pistol]] | |||
* '''Webley & Scott MkIII Signal Pistol'''. | * '''Webley & Scott MkIII Signal Pistol'''. | ||
* Caliber: 1 inch | * Caliber: 1 inch |
Revision as of 13:31, 18 August 2009
The Webley & Scott produced single-shot, break open Signal Pistols for used by British & Commonwealth Military Forces during the First and Second World Wars. Perhaps the most prolific of these was the No.1 MkIII, produced in 1918 at the company's Birmingham facility.
Specifications
- Webley & Scott MkIII Signal Pistol.
- Caliber: 1 inch
- Length: 8 inches
- Barrel Length: 4 inches
The Webley & Scott MkIII Signal Pistol appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:
Film
- James Cagney as Private Jerry Plunkett in The Fighting 69th (1940)