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Hi Buckstix, I don't know the answer to your question. About all I know is set out in my comparison above. The clipped spade on your double is certainly a dead ringer of a Webley. Perhaps it was made by Webley. Dallas' Alexander Henry reference book shows your rifle as having been completed May 11, 1919. Webley was still producing their A&W-C at that time. My gut feeling is that if it were a Webley it would be an A&W-C and would look just like my .450NE Gibbs. Others with more knowledge of the various makers can answer better than I. It's certainly a nice rifle, no matter who made it. Curl |