Hello everyone.... I have one Webley and Scott SBBL gun which is very old but in working condition. My father had acquired this from a Govt auction during 1979 in Odisha. Perhaps this was used in world wars. I have acquired this from my father by transfer after getting an arms license valid in Odisha only. Now I just want to know what will be the right selling price of this gun. Please advice me. Regards.
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 2:31 pm
by jatinder singh
Can you post some pics..
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Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 10:24 pm
by B25
SBBL guns generally commands far lower price then DBBL gun, close up pictures will help
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 7:44 pm
by BKN
Jatinder Singh Sir I will definitely post some pictures of my gun, but on a later date because I am now far away from my home and I normally keep my gun safely in my home. Regards.
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 5:56 pm
by TariqThePathan
Hi,
Is this with a safety or a hammer? How many inches is the barrel? Can it be used to shoot spherical balls or slugs made by Shaktiman.
Please do post pics!!!
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:07 pm
by BKN
Hi,
After a long time I am able to answer. This is with hammer and saftey. The barrel is 32 inches long. It can shoot spherical balls as well as catridges made by shaktiman, adtram, k.f. etc.
Please let me know how to post pictures here.
I don't know the procedure to upload pictures.
My Webly & Scott Ltd. 12 bore SBBL gun
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:43 pm
by BKN
Hello everyone,
This is my Webly & Scott Ltd (England, Birmingham) 12 bore SBBL gun in perfect condition. I have fired a shaktiman 1 no cartridge yesterday to test it. Can any one please tell me the selling price for it.
Thanks
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Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:46 am
by dsingh
It is best gun for self defence SBBL is slowly but phased out even my family have eagle SBBL exact copy of ur gun made by Santokhoo have been fired many times .My relatives have Sikander pakistani gun during 1971 pro pak civil groups surrendered arms in Bangladesh these guns were in bulk which were actioned to Indian army officers Sikander gun is best gun in SBBL category but no buyers now we will soon see phasing out of DBBL also due to craze of Pump actions.Keep for urself or anyone in ur family u will get very less price further these guns have longer range and quick reloading system.
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 5:00 pm
by arunrkr77
20000/-
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:15 am
by Sakobav
BKN
Thats a great family heirloom; I agree with Dsingh and others keep this shotgun. Webley adn Scott made pretty decent shotguns, you could probably trace the workmen who touched this shotgun. If gun handles fine and is tight then SBBL one knows to shoot properly and a solid one , will see you through all situations. A friend whose family has amazing collection of guns still relishes and like his old american made SBBL which shoots per him a tight pattern.Good luck
Re: Very old Webley and Scott SBBL gun price
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:32 am
by Sakobav
Webley & Scott no longer have the full records of guns produced prior to 2006 - try emailing them
The complete production records are now held by:
It is best gun for self defence SBBL is slowly but phased out even my family have eagle SBBL exact copy of ur gun made by Santokhoo have been fired many times .My relatives have Sikander pakistani gun during 1971 pro pak civil groups surrendered arms in Bangladesh these guns were in bulk which were actioned to Indian army officers Sikander gun is best gun in SBBL category but no buyers now we will soon see phasing out of DBBL also due to craze of Pump actions.Keep for urself or anyone in ur family u will get very less price further these guns have longer range and quick reloading system.
I have just come across a " Sikander" shotgun belonging to an Late Colonel of the Army, the license for which expired a long time ago. Since the gun is more than 50 years old , I suppose it is classified a curio now and can be kept by the family without a license as long as they do not shoot it or carry it anywhere. Am I correct?