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.38 ACP cal., experimental model.
Extreme rarity precludes accurate pricing on this model.
.455 Webley Auto cal., limited production, approx. 35 mfg.
Extreme rarity precludes accurate pricing on this model.
7.65mm/.32 ACP cal., ser. no. range 1-22,309, approx. 13,000+ mfg. from 1906-1909.
.45 cal., military trials pistol, never reached serial production.
Extreme rarity precludes accurate pricing on this model.
6.35mm/.25 ACP cal., hammer model, ser. no. range 7,060-163,109, approx. 50,000 mfg. from 1906-1939.
7.65mm/.32 ACP cal., ser. no. range 22,310-163,709, approx. 90,000 mfg. from 1909-1940.
9mm Browning Long cal., ser. no. range 16,000-137,416, approx. 1,700 mfg. from 1909-1922.
.380 ACP cal., ser. no. range 55,047-156,175, approx. 1,700 mfg. from 1910-1932.
.38 ACP (.38 Auto) cal., ser. no. range 40,000-66,664, less than 1,000 mfg. from 1909-1911.
7.65mm (.32 ACP) cal., fixed standing leaf rear sight, ser. no. range 57,000-163,382, approx. 15,000 mfg. from 1911-1940.
Add 20% for broad arrow marked pistols.
.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.
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.
.455 Webley Auto cal., Royal Navy contract version of the Model 1913, marked MKI, ser. no. range 1-8,000. Mfg. 1913-1919.
.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. 1913-1919.
Add 100% for original shoulder stock.
Add $1,250 for high quality reproduction stock.
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 addition of the slide safety).
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.
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 Agriculture and Fisheries, ser. no. range 100,000-200,000, less than 1,000 mfg. 1920-1940.