I don't want to sound pedantic but many of the early guns were not Scotts but by P. Webley & Sons; later Webley & Scotts. On my A&N screwgrip SLE (early 1890s) the records are found on an entire page of P Webley guns, except for a couple best guns built by very best London outworkers -- Hodges and Southgate. Most A&Ns seem to fall in the mid-grade category, but you get some real corkers from top-of-the-line W&S iterations and also London trade makers.