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Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW

Webley's top-break revolver chambered in .38 Smith & Wesson, adopted by the London Metropolitan Police as a less powerful alternative to the .455 military revolvers. The smaller caliber was considered appropriate for police use in civilian environments.

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Type
Revolver
Action
Double-Action
Caliber
.38 SW
Capacity
6
Introduced
1905
Origin
United Kingdom
Status
Discontinued
Platform

Chamberings

Specifications

Weight (unloaded)
24 oz
Overall length
8.5"
Barrel options
3-inch, 4-inch
Era
Victorian
Law enforcement
Yes
Intended use
Police, Collecting

Documents

No manual on file yet.

FAQs

How much does the Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW weigh?
The Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW weighs 24 oz (1.5 lb) unloaded.
What caliber is the Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW?
The Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW is chambered in .38 SW.
When was the Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW introduced?
The Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW was introduced in 1905 in United Kingdom and is discontinued.
What is the capacity of the Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW?
The Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police .38 SW has a capacity of 6.

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