A Webley & Scott No.4 Mk.1 pattern 37mm Flare pistol. These were primarily designed for use on RAF aircraft during WWII. Distinctive locking lugs on the end of the barrel could be locked into an aircraft's locating bracket to be fired from the aircraft. This same feature is seen on many U.S. flare pistols of the time. The barrel itself is cast then machined on the front and inside, but not the sides, which gives it a rougher look. The left side of the pistol is marked 'No.4 MK1' over the serial number. The same serial number is seen on the brass trigger guard, which is just below the Webley & Scott logo on the frame. The barrel and frame have numerous British proof marks, as well as the 1 1/2" size emblem.
- Heavy steel construction with a mixture of machined and cast parts
- Most stamped with British Broad Proof Arrow - maybe 1940's
- Blued or black stoving finish is worn away and is now a frosty patina
- Double action trigger
- Hammer-block safety
- Brass trigger guard
- Lanyard ring
- Bakelite grips with possible chipping on the edges
- Locking aircraft lugs on barrel for aircraft use
- No hand select available
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