Book Review: Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols

Published on August 29, 2013
Duration: 7:15

This video reviews Gordon Bruce's book 'Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols,' offering an in-depth look at the development of these British firearms. It highlights the significant contributions of designer William Whiting and details various models, from the experimental Webley Fosbery automatic revolver to later semi-automatic pistols like the 1904 and 1909 series, covering their evolution and variations.

Quick Summary

Gordon Bruce's book 'Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols' offers a comprehensive look at these British firearms, highlighting designer William Whiting's crucial role. It details models like the Webley Fosbery, the 1904, 1909, and the .455 Navy Model, tracing their evolution and variations.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols Book
  2. 00:11Author Gordon Bruce and Previous Works
  3. 00:28Focus on Webley & Scott Automatics
  4. 00:49Designer William Whiting's Role
  5. 01:29Biography of William Whiting
  6. 01:40Early Patents and Revolver Improvements
  7. 01:50Webley Fosbery Automatic Revolver
  8. 02:45Webley & Scott 1903 and 1904 Models
  9. 03:31Evolution of Variations and Minor Models
  10. 03:449mm Model 1909
  11. 04:13London Metropolitan Police Model
  12. 04:31Navy Model in .455 Caliber
  13. 05:06Suppressor Adapted Model
  14. 05:20Licensed US Production (Harrington & Richardson)
  15. 05:33Late 1940s/Early 1950s 9mm Attempt
  16. 05:51Book's Coverage of Design Evolution
  17. 06:33Where to Purchase the Book
  18. 07:00Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the primary designer behind Webley & Scott automatic pistols?

The primary designer behind the entire line of Webley & Scott semi-automatic pistols was William Whiting. He dedicated his career to the company, starting as an apprentice and becoming a notable gun designer responsible for their automatic pistol development.

What is covered in Gordon Bruce's book 'Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols'?

Gordon Bruce's book provides an in-depth study of Webley & Scott automatic pistols, detailing their development from early experimental designs like the Webley Fosbery to production models. It covers William Whiting's contributions, variations in models, and historical context.

Which Webley & Scott automatic pistol was adopted for military service?

The Webley & Scott Navy Model in .455 caliber was adopted for military service. However, its production timing just before World War I led to limited adoption, as military forces reverted to more established revolvers.

What are the common calibers for production Webley & Scott automatic pistols?

The majority of production Webley & Scott automatic pistols were commercial models chambered in .32 and .25 caliber. Larger .455 caliber military pistols were produced in fewer numbers.

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