CHAPTER 1: Birmingham 1800–1900 2: Turn of the Century, The New Automatics 3: 1903 Webley & Scott Experimental Automatic Pistol 4: The .455 Calibre Model of 1904 and the Troubled Years of 1904/5 5: The .45-inch Model 1906 Self-Loading Pistol 6: .455-inch Mark I |N| 7: .455-inch Royal Horse Artillery Model 8: .455 High Velocity Automatic Pistol –Navy and Military Model 9: War-time Use of the Webley & Scott .455 Mark I |N| and R.H.A. Models 10: .38 ACP Pistols – Model 1904 d .38 Calibre Military Models 11: 9mm Automatic – 1908 12: 9mm New military & Police Model (African Model) 13: 9mm Parabellum High Power Automatic Pistol 14: .380 Calibre Automatic Pistol 15: .32 Calibre automatic Pistol – Model 1906 16: .32 Calibre Pistol – Model 1908 – Standard Model 17: .32 Calibre Model MP – The Metropolitan Police and Their Pistols 18: .32 Calibre Automatic Pistol – Improved Model – (Model 21) 19: .32 Calibre Humane Killer 21: 6.35mm Hammerless Model Automatic Pistol 1912 Pocket Hammerless 22: .22 Calibre Semi-Automatic Target Pistol – Model 1911 23: Worcester, Massachusetts 1800–1939 24: Harrington & Richardson Self-Loading Pistol Calibre .25 (6.35 mm) 25: Harrington & Richardson Self-Loading Pistol Calibre .32 (7.65 mm) 26: Proof Marks, Stampings, and Serial Numbers 27: Machines, Materials, and Methods 28: Cartridges.
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