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:::Actually, officers of that era bought their own sidearm and used whatever they liked, provided it chambered issue ammunition. Lawrence carried a variety of pistols, including a Mauser Broomhandle he sold in 1909, and in 1914 he bought a 1911, that he mentions in several letters to  his brother.
:::Actually, officers of that era bought their own sidearm and used whatever they liked, provided it chambered issue ammunition. Lawrence carried a variety of pistols, including a Mauser Broomhandle he sold in 1909, and in 1914 he bought a 1911, that he mentions in several letters to  his brother.
:Yeah I read about the C96. Did you know that if he had had the Webley a theif would have killed him? He was actually robbed and the theif took his SAA so that he could shoot Lawrence, but the thief didn't know how to use a single action revolver so he just left-[[User:S&Wshooter|S&Wshooter]] 20:47, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
:Yeah I read about the C96. Did you know that if he had had the Webley a theif would have killed him? He was actually robbed and the theif took his SAA so that he could shoot Lawrence, but the thief didn't know how to use a single action revolver so he just left-[[User:S&Wshooter|S&Wshooter]] 20:47, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
Whippet ? Was this name ever attached to the Rolls-Royce armoured car? I've only ever known it to be associated - unofficially, but quite widely - with the British Medium Tank Mark A, because it could achieve the high (for a tank) speed of 8 miles per hour. IKD

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Lawrence of Arabia used a Colt SAA, not a Webley-S&Wshooter 01:32, 15 September 2009 (UTC)

The film depicts Lawrence of Arabia while he was serving in the British Army in WWI, he was an officer so he would have been issued a Webley. --AdAstra2009 18:26, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
Actually, officers of that era bought their own sidearm and used whatever they liked, provided it chambered issue ammunition. Lawrence carried a variety of pistols, including a Mauser Broomhandle he sold in 1909, and in 1914 he bought a 1911, that he mentions in several letters to his brother.
Yeah I read about the C96. Did you know that if he had had the Webley a theif would have killed him? He was actually robbed and the theif took his SAA so that he could shoot Lawrence, but the thief didn't know how to use a single action revolver so he just left-S&Wshooter 20:47, 21 September 2009 (UTC)

Whippet ? Was this name ever attached to the Rolls-Royce armoured car? I've only ever known it to be associated - unofficially, but quite widely - with the British Medium Tank Mark A, because it could achieve the high (for a tank) speed of 8 miles per hour. IKD