Watson’s revolver
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Help! The brand of Watson’s firearm was mentioned in the canon, but I can’t find it. It was mentioned in someone’s fic, and I remember checking it. I thought at the time that it was Webley, but it turned out to be something else. Now I can’t remember the exact wording, and searching the entire canon doesn’t help. So frustrating.
UPD: Thank you
scfrankles for finding the exact quote: “An Eley's No. 2 is an excellent argument with gentlemen who can twist steel pokers into knots..." (SPEC)
A quick research returned the following:

See also: John Hamish Watson, MD or The Mystery of the Carried Gun
UPD: Thank you
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A quick research returned the following:
In any case the revolver Holmes asks Watson to slip into his pocket is not Watson's old service revolver. It is not exactly "an Eley's No. 2 either. The gun is actualy a Webley's No. 2, .320 bore, a small, heavy, but relatively effective weapon; the smallest really practable weapon of it's time. The cartridges for it were the Eley part (which was often printed on the barrel to differentiate it from the Smith and Wesson .32). Holmes and Watson both knew this of course, that is in fact why Holmes used the sort of shorthand expression- because they were both more than well enough versed in guns to know exactly what Holmes was talking about. (source)
See also: John Hamish Watson, MD or The Mystery of the Carried Gun
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Date: 2019-12-02 05:16 am (UTC)