Originally Posted By: LeeS
First Mea Culpa.

I attempted to write my previous babbling post from all-too-dank memory while half asleep and apparently low blood sugar. I believe my flourishes concerning Mr. Stansbury included some ramblings from a dotty old Brit friend who had contact with him & West London Ground in the distant past. I am certain that he gave great praise to his skills & did say that he was a perfect gentlemen and outstanding coach.

The whole investigation of what is what with the guns reminds me of an old observation to never say "never" or "Always" when it comes to any gun made by Webley & Scott.

OK. Champlin Arms has a Ca 1925 Webley/Scott high grade Mod. 400 listed on Gunsinternational

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Tom, that gun now resides at my house. I'm very happy with it. Disc-set strikers, 3rd fastener, Webley screw grip. Looks a bit different now. Too long for me as shown in the photo. Now wears a thinner leather-covered pad.