R.I.C. MODELS
.320, .380, .442, .450, .455, or .476 cal., adopted by the Royal Irish Constabulary in Jan., 1868, recognized worldwide and produced in one variation or another from 1867-1939.
.320, .380, .442, .450, .455, or .476 cal., adopted by the Royal Irish Constabulary in Jan., 1868, recognized worldwide and produced in one variation or another from 1867-1939.
.38 ACP cal., experimental model.
.450 cal., 6 shot, double action, 5 in. barrel, mfg. circa 1870.
12 ga., 3 in. chamber, 20 in. chrome-lined barrel with flash suppressor, matte blue receiver, 5 shot, black polymer tactical stock with pistol grip and extra ammo storage, AR style fiber optic front and ghost ring rear sights, heat shield,...
12 ga., 3 in. chamber, inertia driven, 28 in. nickel chrome-lined barrel, raised vent rib, includes 5 interchangeable chokes using Beretta Mobil choke thread pattern, 4 shot mag., single trigger, bead front sight, black synthetic or synthet...
12 or 20 ga., boxlock, case hardened receiver, minimum engraving, single trigger. Mfg. 1949-80.
barrel hinged to frame, sides of frame obscure hammer except for spur, and no attached rammer, ser. no. range 131-388. Mfg. 1853-1855.
12 or 20 ga., 3 in. chambers, 28 or 30 in. VR barrels, 5 interchangeable chokes, auto ejectors, single trigger, fiber optic sights, oil finished select walnut stock and forend, manual safety, with or w/out presentation case, 6.5-7.25 lbs. I...
usually found in .22 LR cal., tip-up 10 3/8 in. barrel, target model, checkered walnut grips, early model grip terminates with steel weight to provide balance, also provides a means to attach a shoulder stock on some models, original model...
.243 Win., .270 Win., .308 Win., .30-06, 7mm-08, or .300 Win. Mag. cal., 22 or 24 (disc.) in. cold hammer forged barrel w/o sights, 3 or 4 shot detachable mag., two-stage trigger, checkered walnut stock and forend with rosewood capped pisto...
.455 Webley cal., purchased privately by officers as well on War Office contracts. Mk I model approved in 1887, Mk II in 1894, Mk III in 1897, Mk IV in 1899, Mk V in 1913, and the Mk VI in 1915, the Mark number is stamped on the revolver fr...
.380, .442, .450, .455, or .476 cals., 6 shot, fluted cylinder, most common with 4 1/2 in. barrel, but also found with 2 1/2 and 6 in. lengths, first of the series was offered in .442 cal. with 4 1/2 in. barrel, later No. 1 New Model was of...
.32, .38, .44, .450, .455, .476, or .577 cal., double action revolver, 3 to 5 3/4 in. barrel for Webley mfg., 3 to 7 1/2 barrel for other mfgs. Most barrel ribs were marked with either mfg. or retailer name w/address (most common.), blue or...
barrel still hinged to frame, hammer more visible, also featured rammer attached to frame, ser. no. range 199-969. Mfg. 1855-1857.
.22 LR cal., developed as companion piece for the Metropolitan Police .32 cal. service semi-auto, interchangeable 4 1/2 or 9 1/4 in. barrel, shoulder stock, could be ordered with both barrels, ser. no. range 58536-156398. Approx. 1,400 mfg....
.455 cal. and commercial .450 Revolver or .476 Enfield MK III cal., DA, bird's head grip frame with a hump (prawl) behind the hammer, cylinder retention/removal was via a crossbolt through the barrel lug, 4 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue fi...
.17 HMR, .22 LR, or .22 WMR cal., 19 in. threaded carbon-steel standard or carbon/Kevlar composite bull barrel, 10 shot detachable mag., skeletonized trigger, black polymer stock, sling swivel studs, top Picatinny rail, black finish, 7 1/2...
20 ga., 3 in. chambers, 28 in. VR barrels, 5 interchangeable chokes, auto ejectors, single trigger, fiber optic sights, oil finished select walnut stock, manual safety, with or w/o presentation case, 6.3 lbs. Importation disc. 2017.
similar to Model 700 but fanciest walnut, most engraving. Mfg. 1949-80.
12 ga., 3 in. chamber, 20 in. chrome-lined barrel, matte blue receiver, 5 shot, black polymer stock and forearm, crossbolt safety, spring loaded extended forend, swivel studs, black rubber recoil pad, 6.3 lbs. Importation disc. 2017.
.455 Webley Auto cal., limited production, approx. 35 mfg.
.455 cal. and commercial .450 Revolver or .476 Enfield MK III cal., DA, rounded bird's head grip frame, cylinder retention/removal was via a crossbolt through the barrel lug, 4 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue finish, top break 6 shot, servic...
12 ga., 3 in. chambers, 30 in. VR barrel, 5 interchangeable chokes, single trigger, fiber optic sight, oil finished select walnut stock with fixed or adj. comb, manual safety, with or w/out presentation case, 8.2 lbs. Imported 2015-2017.
.455 cal., 5 3/4 in. barrel, 6 shot, bird's head grips, blue or nickel finish, identified as the "Kaufmann" pattern. Mfg. circa early 1880s.
similar to Model 700 but middle grade. Mfg. 1949-80.
12 ga., 3 in. chamber, 20 in. chrome-lined barrel with flash suppressor, matte blue receiver, 5 shot, black polymer tactical stock with pistol grip, AR style fiber optic front and ghost ring rear sights, heat shield, top Picatinny rail, spr...
.320, .380, .442, or .450 cal., 2 to 4 in. barrels, ser. nos. reached 100139 by 1914.
7.65mm/.32 ACP cal., ser. no. range 1-22,309, approx. 13,000+ mfg. from 1906-1909.
barrel not hinged to frame but is secured with thumb screw to frame, compound rammer is attached to barrel side, ser. no. range 985-1602. Mfg. 1857-1867.
typically found in .442 cal., 2 to 4 in. barrels, ser. nos. range from single digits to 15,000, 16,000, 30,000, and 70,000, 4 in. barrel variation was chosen as the official police weapon of the Queensland Govt., Australia.
.45 cal., military trials pistol, never reached serial production.
12 ga., specifically designed for the American market.
12, 20, 28 ga. or .410 bore, 2 3/4 or 3 in. chambers, 26, 28, or 30 (12 ga. only) in. chrome-lined VR barrels, 5 interchangeable chokes, auto ejectors, fiber optic sight, oil finished select Turkish walnut stock and forearm, manual safety,...
.455 cal., and commercial .450 Revolver or .476 Enfield MK III cal., DA, rounded bird's head grip frame, cylinder retention/removal via a cam lever at the hinge on the left side of the frame, 4 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue finish, top bre...
Kaufmann serial numbers 33-121.
between 1857 and 1859, Webley developed the "wedge frame" as a transition between the "open frame" of the Longspur and the final "solid frame" percussion pistol which would develop into the solid frame cartridg...
the development of the solid frame percussion revolver offered a rigidity in frame design that would last into the modern revolver, few of the percussion revolvers with the solid frame were produced by Webley because of the development of m...
.320, .380, .450, or .455 cal., 2 1/4, 2 1/2, 3, or 3 1/2 in. barrel, ser. no. 102,634. Mfg. until 1939.
6.35mm/.25 ACP cal., hammer model, ser. no. range 7,060-163,109, approx. 50,000 mfg. from 1906-1939.
20 ga.
12 ga., 3 in. chambers, 28 in. VR barrels, 5 interchangeable chokes, auto ejectors, single trigger, fiber optic sight, oil finished select walnut stock and forearm, manual safety, silver alloy receiver with engraved waterfowl scene, jeweled...
.455 cal., and commercial .450 Revolver or .476 Enfield MK III cal., DA, rounded bird's head grip frame, cylinder retention/removal via a cam lever at the hinge on the left side of the frame, 4 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue finish, top bre...
Kaufmann serial numbers 165-1,228.
20 ga., 3 in. chambers, 26 or 28 in. chrome-lined VR barrels, 5 interchangeable chokes, auto ejectors, single trigger, fiber optic sight, oil finished select Turkish walnut stock and forearm, manual safety, matte black receiver with light e...
same action as the Model 700, except is 28 ga. and designed specifically for the American market, only 40 were mfg. 1966-68.
.455 cal., and commercial .450 Revolver or .476 Enfield MK III cal., DA, rounded bird's head grip frame, cylinder retention/removal via a cam lever at the hinge on the left side of the frame, 4 or 6 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue finish, to...
7.65mm/.32 ACP cal., ser. no. range 22,310-163,709, approx. 90,000 mfg. from 1909-1940.
Kaufmann serial numbers 1,245-1,316.
.450 cal., introduced after the R.I.C. New Model No. 1, 6 shot, adopted by the London Metropolitan Police in 1883 and remained in service until 1911.
.455 cal., DA, square butt frame, cylinder retention/removal via a cam lever at the hinge on the left side of the frame, 6 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue finish, top break 6 shot, ser. no. range 135,000-430,000. Mfg. 1915-1919.
12, 20, or 28 ga., boxlock, Mfg. in Turkey. Imported by Legacy Sports 2007-2008.
.455 or .476 cal., 6 shot "church steeple" cylinder, 6 in. barrel, bird's head grips, ser. no. range 1,467-1,876. Mfg. circa mid-1880s.
.442 or .450 cal., 4 1/4 in. octagon barrel, limited examples of ser. nos. 28,000 and 60,000 have been observed.
9mm Browning Long cal., ser. no. range 16,000-137,416, approx. 1,700 mfg. from 1909-1922.
12 ga., 3 in. chambers, 28 or 30 in. chrome-lined barrels, five interchangeable Teague style chokes, boxlock, heavy hammer springs, CNC machined receiver with bone charcoal color case hardening, jeweled monobloc walls, manual safety, V-spri...
.455 cal., DA, square butt frame, cylinder retention/removal via a cam lever at the hinge on the left side of the frame, 4 (commercial, Irish, Canadian, and South African purchases) or 6 in. barrel, fixed sights, blue finish, top break 6 sh...
.320, .380, .442, .450 centerfire, or .44 Short rimfire cal., short (2 1/2 in.) barrel, designed and manufactured by Webley as pocket models for civilians, with model names such as British Bulldog, The Pug, The Ulster Bulldog, or The Tower...
.455 or .476 cal., 6 shot "church steeple" cylinder, 6 in. barrel, flared or bird's head grips, ser. no. range 1,982-3,933. Mfg. late 1880s.
.380 ACP cal., ser. no. range 55,047-156,175, approx. 1,700 mfg. from 1910-1932.
12 or 20 ga., 3 in. chambers, 28 in. chrome-lined barrels, sidelock, heavy hammer springs, CNC machined receiver with bone charcoal color case hardening, jeweled monobloc walls, manual safety, V-spring action, ejectors, brass bead front sig...
12 or 20 ga., 3 in. chambers, 26 or 28 in. tapered and raised barrels, includes 5 interchangeable chokes or fixed/mod. chokes, auto ejectors, single trigger, bead sight, checkered oil finished select grade Turkish walnut pistol grip stock w...
.38 ACP (.38 Auto) cal., ser. no. range 40,000-66,664, less than 1,000 mfg. from 1909-1911.
.22 RF cal., round barrel, with similar weight and dimensions to Mark VI Service, two variants, one with a shortened cylinder, and the other with a stepped cylinder, a few commercial examples are found with serial numbers above 450,000.
.450 or .476 cal., 6 shot "church steeple" cylinder, 7 1/2 in. barrel, flared grips, ser. no. range 4,100-4,200. Approx. 200 mfg. early 1890s.
12 or 20 ga., 3 in. chambers, 28 in. tapered raised barrels, 5 interchangeable chokes, auto ejectors, bead sight, single trigger, hand checkered oil finished select grade Turkish walnut pistol grip stock with splinter forend, color case har...
.360, .380, .450, .455, .45 Colt, or .476 cal., include the large caliber military version and the small caliber civilian version, early military versions were based on the R.I.C. No. 1 frame with 6 in. barrel and came in .450 or .455 cal.,...
.450, .455, or .476 cal., 6 shot "church steeple" cylinder, 7 1/2 in. barrel, flared grips, blue or nickel finish, ser. no. range 4197-6499. Mfg. circa early 1890s.
7.65mm (.32 ACP) cal., fixed standing leaf rear sight, ser. no. range 57,000-163,382, approx. 15,000 mfg. from 1911-1940.
.450 or .455 cal., 6 shot "church steeple" cylinder, 7 1/2 in. barrel, flared grips, ser. no. range 5,000-6,000. Mfg. early 1890s.
.22 single shot utilizing the M.P. Automatic pistol configuration. Please refer to the 1911 Target Model listing in the "PISTOLS: SINGLE SHOT" category for more information.
.450 or .455 cal., 6 shot fluted cylinder, 6 or 7 1/2 (Target Model) in. barrel, bird's head or flared grips, ser. no. range 6,000-10,000. Mfg. early-mid 1890s.
6.35mm/.25 ACP cal. hammerless version of the Model 1907, ser. no. range 41,000-161,859, approx. 15,000 mfg. from 1909-1938.
.450, .455, or .476 cal., 6 (Army) or 7 1/2 (Target) in. barrel, bird's head (Army) or flared (Target) grips, ser. no. range 10,000-23,000. Mfg. late 1890s.
.455 Webley Auto cal., Royal Navy contract version of the Model 1913, marked MKI, ser. no. range 1-8,000. Mfg. 1913-1919.
.455 cal., 4, 6, or 7 1/2 (Target) in. barrel, ser. no. range 88,056-454,229. Mfg. early 1900s to 1935.
.455 Webley Auto cal., rotary rear sights from 50-200 yards and a manual safety attached to the hammer, most are slotted at the base of the left grip for attachment of a shoulder stock, ser. no. range 2,501-8,050, less than 500 mfg. 1913-19...
7.65mm/.32 ACP cal., improved Model 1908, Webley's final attempt at modernizing the .32 ACP, with a manual safety on the slide. Serial no. range 106,824-160,499, approx. 1,000 mfg. from 1914-1937 (pre-1921 pistols were later upgraded by add...
.455 cal., 6 shot, hinged frame, 4, 6, or 7 1/2 in. barrel, blue or nickel finish, walnut or hard rubber grips, ser. nos. less than 5,000. Mfg. 1901-1924.
9mm Browning Long cal., also known as the New Military & Police Model, the (South) African Model, and the Romanian Model, ser. no. range 130,000-160,000, less than 1,900 mfg. from 1920-1932.
cylinder release on left frame, ser. nos. under 1,000. Production prior to Dec. 1901.
7.65mm/.32 ACP cal., single shot variation based on the .32 ACP cal. models, designed specifically for the humane put-down of livestock, used by vets, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the Ministry of Agricultu...
.38 ACP cal., 8 shot, cylinder release on top strap, ser. no. range is just over 1,000 to just below 1,400, extremely rare. Less than 800 mfg. 1902-1903.
.455 cal., 6 shot, large and small frame, cylinder release on top strap, ser. nos. between 1100 and 4930.
.450/.455, or .455/.476 cal., during production of the Webley No. 4 Model, Webley produced the Wilkinson Models, well-made and finished, which Henry Wilkinson sold through his retail business, barrels were typically 5 3/4 or 6 in., with Tar...
Wilkinson serial numbers 7,896-8,301.
Wilkinson serial numbers 8,357-8,741.
Wilkinson serial numbers 8,788-9,385.
Wilkinson serial numbers W467-W967.
Wilkinson serial numbers W1102-W2977.
transitional model, Wilkinson serial numbers around 3,000. Mfg. 1910 as a transition between 1905 and 1911 models.
Wilkinson serial numbers 3,104-4,400.
.380 cal., 3 or 4 in. barrel, 6 shot, blue or nickel finish, folding trigger, ser. no. range 1-808. Mfg. circa early 1890s.
.320 cal., 3 in. barrel, 6 shot, blue or nickel finish, ser. no. range 10,000-22,000. Mfg. early 1900s.
.380 cal., 3, 4, 6 (Target), or 10 (Target) in. barrel, 6 shot, blue or nickel finish, ser. no. range 1,656-55,627. Mfg. mid-1890s.
.320 or .380 Webley cal., some purchased privately by officers as well as by police forces and security, early Marks by P. Webley & Son, the Mark or designation usually stamped on left side of revolver frame, wood or composition grips....
.32 S&W or .320 cal., 2 or 3 in. barrel, 6 shot, hammerless or hammer type, blue or nickel finish, ser. no. range 1000-8527. Mfg. circa early 1900s to mid-1930s.
.22 LR (scarce), .32 (scarce), .38 S&W, or .380 cal., 3, 4, 5, or 6 (Target) in. barrel, 6 shot, wartime production exceeded 125,000, commercial production approx. 50,000. Mfg. early 1920s to late 1970s.
.38 S&W cal., 5 in. barrel, 6 shot, the model that Enfield used to produce their No. 2 Mk.I .380 revolver, with only minor differences, and differing from the common Mk.IV by having a sideplate. Only a few examples known, but to be on t...