Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
Webley & Scott didn't make actions or guns for other makers ?


You said Scott, not Webley & Scott. You said "I do know Scott made lots of screw grip actions for other makers...". They didn't. W. & C. Scott didn't make screw grip top fastener guns. Philip Webley & Sons patented and manufactured them. After the merger, they were never part of the separate W. & C. Scott line, in the catalogs or in practice.

Generally, Webley screw grip top fastener guns and rifles built for other makers were provided complete, not as actions alone, although some were provided as proven barreled actions in the white.

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Are not Webley & W.C. Scott's product lines both shown in the same catalogs....if not I must have some bogus copies.


Maybe you should read them. If you have a post-1897, pre-WWII Webley & Scott catalog, then you can find both the A & W and W & R models listed.


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