This video explores the Webley 1910 Automatic Pistol, highlighting its place in the history of British firearms manufacturing. While Webley is renowned for its revolvers, the description notes their attempts to enter the self-loading handgun market with various semi-automatic designs. The video suggests these designs, though not achieving the success of foreign competitors, possessed interesting features. It also acknowledges support from Ventura Munitions and encourages viewers to support the TFBTV Patreon page.
This video focuses on a rare prototype Webley Model 1910 pistol, with fewer than 1,000 units ever produced. The description highlights its purpose to attract military and police interest in Webley's .38/9mm automatic offerings. It notes that despite testing by organizations like the London Metropolitan Police, it was never officially adopted. A key unique feature discussed is the absence of a grip safety, which was standard on other Model 1910s.
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