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Models in this category are not only identified by their much longer handle but also by a title of THE ULSTER BULL DOG engraved onto the top strap. It is not absolutely clear if this extension was added at the Webley factory or the work undertaken by Braddell, who certainly had the facilities to do so. In all probability, it was indeed the latter. Company literature claimed no fewer than five workshops at the Braddell establishment in Castle Place, Belfast, employing up to 20 men engaged in the production of revolvers, rifles, shotguns and assorted sports equipment.

At certain occasions in its own production series, the Webley factory also introduced models with slightly longer grips, although not so long as those on the “Ulster.” An extension of approximately half an inch was added by the Birmingham firm, who were obviously conscious of a niche in the market to be exploited with that alternative to their normal version.

It is significant to note that not all models marked THE ULSTER BULL DOG featured the longer grip and so it did not become a standard pattern from that source. In addition to those with plain cylinders, there were also examples with ratchet cylinder stops and even some with a smaller grip size. Unlike those known to have been produced in Belgium, the “Ulster” versions adhered more closely to the regular Webley format in having exactly the same lockwork with trigger-operated sear. Some difference did occur with the barrel ri fling, however, which had been reduced from nine grooves to just five wide grooves and narrow lands.

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