About the only ones we see here are the .32ACP/7.65mm pocket version. An American company, Harrington and Richardson made a very similar pistol in .32/7.65 and .25/6.35mm. I'm not sure if they were made on license from Webley or were different enough to avoid Webley patents or if the patents had expired when they were made.
The big bore versions are very rare here, especially the .38/9mm. I've only seen one of those in my 65 years of looking and a couple of the .455s, one RN, one commercial.
I've always thought the Webley autos felt somewhat awkward in hand, especially compared to a Luger or a "tube-slide" Browning 1910 or 1922.
Last edited by Mike A.; 09/08/17 12:08 AM.