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Old 08-25-2009, 01:53 AM
Nyles Nyles is offline
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Not just Webley revolvers, but autos. Last time I was at home I took apart my Webley & Scott 1910 and decided one of the things I liked about it is how mechanically, it owes absolutely nothing to John Moses Browning (other than being chambered in .38ACP). It works fine, but the methods used to solve all the problems were definately NOT borrowed from Browning. The mainspring is a V shaped spring under the grip panel, the barrel assembly slides up and forward with the slide locked all the way back, even the mag release is a push button on the bottom the grip - completely un-Browning.
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